Ireland and Hungary reject EU-wide tax harmonisation moves
The leaders of Hungary and Ireland have rejected any effort to harmonise corporate and other tax rules across the EU, saying that such moves would damage competition in the single market. Viktor Orban and Leo Varadkar spoke to reporters in Budapest on Thursday. “We, Hungarians, believe taxation is an important component of competition. Lowering taxes is…
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