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Brussels faces battle on new pan-EU revenue sources

European Commission aims to raise at least €13bn a year to service post-pandemic borrowing
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European countries should keep an eye on the broader aim of increasing public investment and ways to pay for them

Paul Tang, head of the European Parliament’s subcommittee on tax
"}],[{"start":190.75,"text":"The OECD efforts were galvanised this week by new proposals from Joe Biden’s administration aimed at forging global consensus on taxing multinationals. "}],[{"start":200.87,"text":"EU diplomats said that Brussels’ digital levy plans would target a wider array of companies than the measures under discussion at the OECD, which focus on large multinationals. "},{"start":212.349,"text":"Governments have received assurances from Paolo Gentiloni, the EU economy and taxation commissioner, that he will make sure the plans fully respect the OECD work. "}],[{"start":223.94,"text":"Diplomats underscored that other proposals will face political pushback too. "},{"start":229.007,"text":"Any extension of the emissions trading scheme, which requires polluters to buy tradable allowances, will encounter heavy opposition from the affected industries and within member states that are less advanced in the transition towards a low-carbon economy. "}],[{"start":244.5,"text":"The carbon border adjustment mechanism, meanwhile, would mean that the carbon emissions of some imports into the EU are charged the same cost as their European equivalents, but it is difficult to design and hard to ensure compliance with World Trade Organization rules. "},{"start":261.254,"text":"It also risks an adverse response from other economic powers, including the US. "}],[{"start":268.02,"text":"All three levies would have sharply varying impacts depending on the individual member state. "},{"start":274.06199999999995,"text":"For example Ireland would be disproportionately impacted by the digital levy, whereas Poland would be far more heavily affected by the reform of the ETS. "}],[{"start":284.18,"text":"This has given rise to discussion about a compensation mechanism to ensure fairer burden sharing. "},{"start":290.372,"text":"But any new tax proposals are going to be hard to sell politically within member states given the economic fallout from the crisis. "}],[{"start":298.85,"text":"In contrast to the wariness among many governments, the European Parliament is fiercely supportive of new revenue sources. "}],[{"start":307.40000000000003,"text":"Paul Tang, the head of the parliament’s subcommittee on tax, said: “Rather than getting bogged down in the usual divisions and discussions, European countries should keep an eye on the broader aim of increasing public investment and ways to pay for them. ”"}],[{"start":322.87,"text":""}]],"url":"https://creatives.ftacademy.cn/album/001092119-1618217147.mp3"}
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