El Impuesto sobre los depósitos de clientes en las entidades de crédito en Andalucía: análisis de la STS 3325/2024, de 13 de junio

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The judgment of the Supreme Court of June 13, 2024 (case number 8815/2022) resolves an appeal regarding the conformity of the Tax on Client Deposits in Credit Institutions of Andalusia (IDECA) with the constitutional principles of economic capacity and equality. The Court concludes that the tax does not violate the principle of economic capacity, as the tax base does not refer to the profits of the entities, but to the volume of deposits, which constitutes a liability element capable of generating wealth for banking activity. Regarding the principle of equality, the Supreme Court partially upholds the appeal, recognizing that the deduction provided for in the Andalusian regulations, applicable only to entities with their registered office in Andalusia, was discriminatory. This work analyses not only the correctness of the Supreme Court's interpretation of the previously established deduction in the IDECA, in line with constitutional and European doctrine, but also the arguments presented by the Court regarding the tax and its compliance with the principle of economic capacity ​
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