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A 15 percent minimum tax-rate on large multinational corporations has already been agreed globally (Photo: Unsplash)

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Radical tax changes mulled for future of Europe's welfare states

What if you were told of a way to ensure that those in need receive adequate social coverage even when they do not contribute enough to the system?

On paper, it looks good. Getting the welfare state of EU members to reach everyone, from children and young people, to women and the elderly, particularly in view of a future that will be affected by demographic changes such as the ageing population.

But where will the money come from to cover it?

The EU Commission's high-level...

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Paula joined EUobserver in January 2023 and left for Euronews in 2024. Previously she worked for the Spanish online newspaper El Confidencial, where she covered mainly economic and financial affairs.

A 15 percent minimum tax-rate on large multinational corporations has already been agreed globally (Photo: Unsplash)

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Paula joined EUobserver in January 2023 and left for Euronews in 2024. Previously she worked for the Spanish online newspaper El Confidencial, where she covered mainly economic and financial affairs.

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