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Tag: excise duties

Parliament rejects increase of alcohol excise duties - 24 May 2007 - News

The Parliament has rejected the Commission's proposal to increase the EU-wide minimum levels of excise duty on alcoholic drinks, referring back to the Parliament's Economic Affairs Committee.

Commission proposes increase in alcohol duties - 11 September 2006 - News

The Commission proposes to increase the minimum excise rates on alcohol by 31% in order to keep up with inflation. The spirits industry strongly opposes such plans.

Biofuels to benefit from preferential tax regimes - 23 February 2004 - News

Two recent Commission decisions have allowed British and German biofuels to benefit from up to 100 per cent cuts in excise duties.

European Environmental Bureau revives ecotax debate - 28 November 2001 - News

The European Environmental Bureau (EEB) launched an 18-month campaign on environmental fiscal reform (EFR) on Tuesday 27 November. The campaign was presented in Brussels by former Greek finance minister and former EU Environment Commissioner Yannis Paleocrassas. It will run for one and a half year in the Member States and accession countries.

New EU tax plans for tobacco - 16 March 2001 - News

Commission proposes Directive introducing radical revisions to rates and structure of excise duties on tobacco

Agreement on excise duties for fuel products - 13 February 2001 - News

ECOFIN reaches political agreement to allow Member States to exempt or apply lower rate of excise duty to certain categories of fuels

Commission proposals on exemptions for petroleum products - 16 November 2000 - News

The European Commission has adopted a proposal for a Council Directive on the excise duties placed on petroleum products

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