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Press Officer for Tax Matters: John SCHRANZ

E-mail: fisc-press@europarl.europa.eu

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On Thursday experts were quizzed on the role tax policy can play in bringing about the economic green transition while also ensuring that EU business remains competitive.

The EU Tax Symposium kicked off Tuesday morning with interventions from European Commissioner for taxation, Wopke Hoekstra and European Ϸվ tax subcommittee Chair, Pasquale Tridico.

On Tuesday the European Ϸվ will host the 2025 EU Tax Symposium and a press conference will also be held after the opening.

A delegation of MEPs from the Tax Matters subcommittee have just concluded a mission to Helsinki and Tallinn.

Three MEPs of the tax matters subcommittee will be in Helsinki and Tallinn between 25 and 27 February.

The update will notably require that VAT be paid for services provided through online platforms, putting an end to an unfair distortion of competition. It will also fight VAT fraud.

Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra on Thursday fielded questions from MEPs of the tax matters subcommittee, outlining the Commission’s priorities in the field of taxation for the next five years.

The Chair of the tax subcommittee has reacted to US President Trump’s withdrawal from the OECD global agreement on a minimum global tax rate for multinationals.

MEPs on Tuesday heard the Chair of the Code of Conduct Group on business taxation, insisting with her that further reforms were needed, notably the listing process.

MEPs on Thursday heard from experts about the state of play and the future of European and international tax policy.