Commission plans response on EU taxation allowances

Gavin Lipsith

1-Nov-2005

EU. The European Commission has revealed it is preparing to publish a proposal on updating allowances for passengers coming into the EU

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The decision is in response to a letter sent by UK chancellor Gordon Brown to the commissioner for taxation and Customs union László Kovács earlier this summer, in which Brown

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