Tax avoidance exploits legal loopholes, costing governments billions – USD 348 billion in 2024 alone. EU law fights back with the “artificial arrangement” doctrine, but vague criteria have led to inconsistent application by the courts. This article merges the legal world with the world of computer science, where insufficiently clear doctrines can be resolved by computational thinking and machines. When lex ferenda is not achieved, it is worth considering solutions beyond traditional legal reform because justice can be served through innovation.
Zuzanna Jagła (Tue,) studied this question.