Robert Verrue Director-General responsible for Taxation and the Customs Union within the European Commission outlines the Commission's strategy for tackling tax obstacles in the EU
On 1 May 2004 one of the major priorities of this Commission became a reality: the accession of ten new Member States to the European Union. It marks the biggest enlargement ever in the EU's history.
Clearly enlargement brings great opportunities for production trade and investment for both existing and new Member States alike. Almost half a billion people are living and working in a single and integrated market which has low inflation and significant potential for growth. In the age of globalisation this enlarged single market is to the benefit of consumers and businesses. Maximising this opportunity means above all...
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Robert Verrue Director-General responsible for Taxation and the Customs Union within the European Commission outlines the Commission's strategy for tackling tax obstacles in the EU
On 1 May 2004 one of the major priorities of this Commission became a reality: the accession of ten new Member States to the European Union. It marks the biggest enlargement ever in the EU's history.
Clearly enlargement brings great opportunities for production trade and investment for both existing and new Member States alike. Almost half a billion people are living and working in a single and integrated market which has low inflation and significant potential for growth. In the age of globalisation this enlarged single market is to the benefit of consumers and businesses. Maximising this opportunity means above all...
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