Green News What are European governments doing to reduce fuel costs? Countries are cutting fuel taxes to try and cope with price hikes but not everyone believes it is the best way to go. 16/03/2022
World News EU auditor: Fossil fuels get more tax breaks than renewables As part of the “European Green Deal," the EU has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared with 1990 levels. 31/01/2022
United Kingdom UK government unveils budget for 'post-COVID economy' The Chancellor of the Exchequer said that "this budget is focused on investment and a more innovative and skilled economy," but the opposition has railed against tax cuts for banks and short-haul flights. 28/10/2021
Tech News What is the global minimum tax deal and what will it mean? In a momentous decision, 130 countries have agreed to set a global minimum on corporate tax at 15 per cent. But what does that mean in practice? 10/10/2021
Europe News EU removes Seychelles from tax blacklist despite Pandora Papers The latest update of the EU list of "non-cooperative jurisdictions" has exempted Seychelles, Anguilla and Dominica from being blacklisted. 05/10/2021
World News Euroviews. The real reasons Ireland is against a 15% corporate tax rate | View The arguments of the Irish government to oppose a global effort to reform the tax system are not convincing and might push Ireland farther away from the EU, argues Trinity's Dr Jim Charles Stewart. 16/07/2021
World News Biden: G7 'extraordinary, collaborative and productive meeting' Biden on Sunday praised agreements to combat COVID-19, face climate change and on corporate global tax 13/06/2021
Economy Brussels unveils new tax agenda ahead of crucial G20 meeting in July G20 finance ministers are seeking an agreement on a minimum global corporate tax following years of negotiations in the OECD and a new push by US President Joe Biden. 18/05/2021
World News Amazon’s retail arm paid no corporation tax in Luxembourg last year Amazon paid zero corporation tax in Luxembourg last year, despite seeing a record sales income of €44 billion. 04/05/2021
Europe News Low-tax EU states 'may be pressured' over minimum global corporate tax US President Joe Biden's proposal for a minimum global corporate tax could cause division among EU member states. 16/04/2021
Europe News EU member states push forward with new tax transparency rules A majority of EU states agreed last week to press ahead with tax transparency laws for the world's largest multinational companies. 02/03/2021
My Europe Series Why doesn't the EU consider Luxembourg a tax haven? The tiny Grand Duchy has been accused of being a tax haven after the OpenLux investigation revealed the country hosts 55,000 offshore companies. 17/02/2021
USA 'Fake news': Trump rejects NY Times claims about his tax returns US President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes the year he ran for president and in his first year in the White House, according to a report Sunday in The New York Times. 28/09/2020
United Kingdom UK taxman trebles number of probes into professional footballers HRMC is currently investigating 246 professional football players, up from 87 in the 2018/2019 season, according to an accountancy firm. 10/08/2020
USA US targets Airbus as it raises import tariffs on EU aircraft Tariffs were introduced in October after the WTO ruled that the EU was found to have illegally subsidised Airbus. 15/02/2020
Economy Greece woos wealthy foreigners with 'non-dom' scheme Greece woos wealthy foreigners with 'non-dom' scheme 10/12/2019
USA Euroviews. Black Friday Amazon deals' costs: Workers' health, climate change and your own taxes ǀ View The e-commerce giant's convenience comes with hidden surcharges: The social cost of its retail dominance manifests in workers’ battered bodies, the mental exhaustion of brutal production quotas, a sprawling carbon footprint and lavish tax subsidies that come out of consumers’ pockets. 29/11/2019
Lebanon Beirut flooded with protesters as the government remains paralysed Demonstrators called for the "downfall of the regime" in Lebanon as tens of thousands took to the streets protesting against corruption and government inaction. 19/10/2019
World Apple bites back: Tech giant takes on the Europe Union over tax bill In one corner, the poster child for American tech success. In the other, the world's foremost authority on corporate regulation. The prize: €13 billion euros in back taxes. 17/09/2019
Germany Berlin moves to greatly reduce ‘solidarity tax’ for eastern Germany The solidarity surcharge was introduced in 1991, to help reconstruction of the east following the reunification of Germany in the wake of the fall of the Berlin wall. 13/08/2019