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Brussels proposes ‘simplifying’ EU tax rules in huge red tape bonfire
Brussels is proposing to simplify EU tax rules through a 'taxation omnibus' initiative, which the EU executive claims will save companies €8 billion annually. The move is described as a 'red tape bonfire' aimed at reducing administrative burdens.
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