Tax revenues are continuing to rise in most EU member states, according to the 2016 edition of the European Commission’s Taxation trends report.
Tax revenues are continuing to rise in most EU member states, according to the 2016 edition of the European Commission’s Taxation trends report. The report, published annually, offers a breakdown of comparative tax levels in the EU and of tax revenues raised from consumption, labour and capital. It also contains data on energy taxation and on the top rates for personal and corporate income taxes. See the report at http://bit.ly/2fHiXHG.
Tax revenues are continuing to rise in most EU member states, according to the 2016 edition of the European Commission’s Taxation trends report.
Tax revenues are continuing to rise in most EU member states, according to the 2016 edition of the European Commission’s Taxation trends report. The report, published annually, offers a breakdown of comparative tax levels in the EU and of tax revenues raised from consumption, labour and capital. It also contains data on energy taxation and on the top rates for personal and corporate income taxes. See the report at http://bit.ly/2fHiXHG.