Legislative work in the area of taxation will focus on two dossiers that will provide the basis for new EU own resources, namely the dossiers on digital taxation and the carbon border adjustment mechanism. Addressing the issue of taxation of energy products and electricity will also be of great importance. If the proposal to amend the Directive on Administrative Cooperation (DAC8) is presented before the summer, the Slovenian Presidency will endeavour to reach a consensus on that by the end of the year. In the non-legislative area, a major challenge will be to update the list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes. Work on reforming the mandate of the Code of Conduct Group (Business Taxation) will also have to be continued and completed.
As regards business relations with third countries, we will further the simplification and integration of customs and other administrative procedures for companies, based on the legislative proposal for a customs single window.
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