On 28 June 2022, the European Commission published the Annual Report on Taxation 2022, Review of taxation policies in the EU Member States.
The report’s indicator-based analysis assesses the recent trends in EU tax systems, and identifies how tax policy, implementation or compliance could be improved.
Member States continue to adjust to the COVID 19 pandemic, which had an unprecedented global socio-economic impact. Following a deep recession in 2020, EU economies returned to a growth path in 2021 supported by national and EU level policy measures, including in the area of taxation.
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