- Spain opposes a bill requiring EU countries to share VAT information with anti-fraud agencies, citing the need for changes.
- Spain’s stance jeopardizes the bill’s approval at the upcoming EU finance ministers’ meeting.
- Unanimity among all 27 EU member states is required for the bill to become law.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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