Belarus Belarusians denounce 'law against social parasites' Around 2,000 Belarusians have taken to the streets to rally against a law imposing a tax on those not in full-time employment. 17/02/2017
Business Trump's 'phenomenal' tax plan promise boosts dollar and shares President Trump's promise of a "phenomenal" tax plan in the next few weeks boosted the dollar and US shares. 09/02/2017
Business EU competition commissioner: working out how much Apple owes Ireland is 'tricky' Competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager says Irish tax authorities are still doing their own calculations as to how much Apple could owe. 31/01/2017
Business BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen's shares fall on Trump border tax threat German carmakers have hit back at Donald Trump threat of a 35 percent hefty border tax on their vehicles imported into the United States. 16/01/2017
Business Apple and Dublin detail challenges to EU's Irish tax deal ruling Apple launches legal challenge to a 13 billion euro tax bill from the European Union as Ireland accuses European Commission of exceeding its powers. 19/12/2016
Europe News LuxLeaks tax whistleblowers appear in court to appeal convictions Dozens of campaigners are in Luxembourg to call for the protection of whistleblowers. 12/12/2016
France French ex-budget minister Cahuzac is jailed for tax fraud Former French budget minister Jerome Cahuzac, who led a government crackdown on tax dodgers, was sentenced to three years in jail in Paris on Thursday – for hiding an offshore bank account of his… 08/12/2016
China Luxury crackdown sees China's 'super rich' taxed extra for 'super cars' Communist China’s super rich are to be taxed an extra ten percent on so-called super cars. 01/12/2016
Business May pledges to make Britain corporate tax haven Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May has moved to ease business concerns over Brexit talks. 21/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: NATO ministers meet in Brussels This is the Brief from Brussels, euronews’ daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 25/10/2016
Business Hungary promises payroll tax cuts amid labour shortage Hungary's government is promising to cut the level of tax on wages as it suffers a labour shortage following years of emigration to western Europe. 21/10/2016
Business Portugal tries for a budget balance between deficit and austerity Portugal's Socialist minority government has unveiled a 2017 budget intended to reduce the deficit, but also roll back some austerity measures. 14/10/2016
Business World Health Organisation urges high taxes on sugary drinks A tax of at least 20 percent on sugary drinks is being called for by the World Health Organisation to fight the problem of obesity. 11/10/2016
Business Merkel hangs tough on Britain's access to EU single market post Brexit German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned Britain cannot be given any special treatment to EU markets if it limits immigration. 06/10/2016
USA Trump foundation ordered to stop fundraising Donald Trump braves it out singing his own praises after more bad news on the financial front 04/10/2016
USA Trump may not have paid income tax for 18 years Donald Trump’s taxes are back in the spotlight after The New York Times published the Republican nominees 1995 income tax returns. 03/10/2016
Business UK based carmakers voice concerns about Brexit effects Britain's planned exit from the European Union is disturbing car company bosses, including the heads of Nissan and Jaguar Land Rover. 30/09/2016
Business Nigeria looks for millions of tax scofflaws to make up for slumping oil revenue Nigeria says it has found 700,000 companies in the country that have never paid tax. It is tracking down non-payers to top up its treasury as oil industry revenue fall from low prices. 23/09/2016
Business Ryanair says Greece ignored attempts to negotiate reduced airport taxes Budget airline Ryanair has accused the Greek government of ignoring its attempts to talk about reducing airport taxes in the low season in return for increased… 20/09/2016
Europe News EU's Juncker takes swipe at Barroso over Goldman Sachs job European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker has slammed his predecessor’s appointment as an advisor to Goldman Sachs due to the bank’s role in the financial… 15/09/2016
Business EU's competition head defends Apple tax ruling in European Parliament debate EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has been defending the decision to order Apple to pay 13 billion euros in back tax to the Irish government. 14/09/2016
USA 'Ireland has done nothing wrong' says finance minister over Apple tax Ireland's government insisted it has done nothing wrong as the Dublin parliament debated its fight with the European Commission over Apple's tax bill. 07/09/2016
France France's ex-budget minister on trial for tax fraud Jerome Cahuzac says his first secret account was used to fund the political movement of former French PM Michel Rocard. 06/09/2016
Business Dublin to fight Brussels over EU ordered Apple back tax payment The Irish government says 'We don't want the money' as it decides to appeal against the EU ordering Apple to pay billions in back taxes. 02/09/2016
state of the union State of the Union: EC takes a bite out of Apple, TTIP talks teeter State of the Union is euronews’ weekly round up of the top stories from Brussels. 02/09/2016