- A study by the European Parliament’s FISC Subcommittee was published on Wednesday 11 June
- It examines the diverse taxation landscape of the EU’s financial sector
- Highlights inconsistencies that impede the development of a unified Capital Markets Union
- Focuses on taxes like VAT exemptions
- Shows how different structures, rates, and purposes lead to market fragmentation
- Points out increased compliance costs and reduced cross-border activity
Source: etaf.tax
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