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A case involving an Irish company where Polish workers at a €5bn nuclear plant construction site were exploited has inspired a change in EU legislation.
Thu, 22 Mar, 2012
A single method of computing company tax should be applied throughout the EU, and be compulsory for large companies, the European Parliament’s economic affairs committee has agreed.
Ryanair is in the firing line once again as the European Commission announced fresh investigations into illegal state aid to airports to which they fly.
Questions, answers and kidney stones
Mon, 19 Mar, 2012
The future of the fiscal treaty was uncertain last night as the French congress will not pass it, and the man tipped to become the next president of France has vowed to renegotiate it.
Sat, 17 Mar, 2012
The EU has kicked any decision on introducing a financial transaction tax to further in the year following a wide-ranging but inconclusive discussion of the bill by finance ministers.
Wed, 14 Mar, 2012
Spain has to save an additional €5bn on its budget this year, while Hungary has been told it stands to lose €500m in EU funds if it does not get its budget back on track over the next three to six months.
Genetic advances a political football
Mon, 12 Mar, 2012
Europe is in a mild recession at the moment, Economics Commissioner Olli Rehn said as Eurostat cut its estimate for growth in the EU and eurozone for last year, suggesting the much-forecasted double dip.
Wed, 07 Mar, 2012
Ireland was one of just four EU countries with tax on low-incomes at under 30%, and was an example for others countries on how tax could be used to help create employment and fight against poverty.