The Slovak ministry of finance has warned against an adoption at EU level of what it calls the German proposal of "punishing low taxes". Slovakia even says it is taking the issue seriously enough to consider blocking a deal on the Financial Perspective, even though the country has just signed, together with Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary, a letter to UK Prime Minister Tony Blair stressing the importance of the Financial Perspective for poorer EU countries and urging Mr. Blair to broker a deal before the end of 2005.
Slovakia is - together with the Czech Republic, Estonia, Ireland and the UK - one of five countries openly opposed to the Commission's proposal for an EU-wide harmonisation of the tax base for corporate taxes.



