EU EXCISE LAW

Keith NuthallEXISTING European Union (EU) legislation that allows member countries to maintain widely divergent rates of excise duty will not soon face formal proposals from the European Commission for reforms promoting greater harmonisation, Brussels has admitted. In a note released ahead of yesterday's EU Council of Ministers for finance (ECOFIN), the Commission confirmed that a report on alcohol excise was under discussion amongst officials. No release date could be confirmed, said the note, however "the report will not be accompanied by a proposal to modify ...


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