Ireland under fresh attack from EU on corporation tax

The government has sharply rejected a fresh attack by the European Commission (EC) to remove Ireland's ability to set its own 12.5% corporation tax rate.

Ireland under fresh attack from EU on corporation tax

The government has sharply rejected a fresh attack by the European Commission (EC) to remove Ireland's ability to set its own 12.5% corporation tax rate.

A new proposal, published on Tuesday by the Commission seeks to remove national vetoes on matters relating to tax.

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