In the second of a series of articles on climate change from a tax perspective, Elisabeth Ashworth of CMS Francis Lefebvre Avocats and Etienne Cox of CMS Netherlands consider whether value-added tax can and should be used as a public policy tool in the EU.
Source: bloombergtax.com
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