欧州連合27ヶ国のうち11ヶ国のオーストリア、ドイツ、ベルギー、スロベニア、スロバキア、フランス、ギリシア、イタリア、ポルトガルは、金融取引税を導入、株式の0'1%、金融派生商品は0'01%。
La UE aprueba que 11 países avancen en la tasa a las transacciones financieras
España se encuentra en el grupo de socios que han defendido la medida
Bruselas cifra su recaudación potencial en unos 55.000 millones de euros
EFE Economía Bruselas 22 ENE 2013 - 13:33 CET
EU approves that 11 countries move to tax on financial transactions
Spain is in the group of members who have defended the measure
Brussels encrypts your potential revenue 55,000 million
Economy Brussels EFE 22 ENE 2013 - 13:33 CET
The twenty-seven today gave its approval to eleven countries, including Spain, progress in the imposition of a tax on financial transactions to the banks, not the citizens, take responsibility in the current financial crisis. The initial approach is that the rate is 0,1% of the shares, and 0.01% on derivatives. However, each country will have the last word on this percentage.
"Today's agreement allows eleven Member States continue the harmonized tax on financial transactions", said European Commissioner for Taxation, Algirdas Semeta, who called the decision a "milestone for the EU tax".
Austria, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Estonia, Slovenia, Slovakia, France, Greece, Italy and Portugal will advance in the imposition of a charge which has the potential to raise about 55,000 million per year, according to estimates from Brussels. Before them stood throughout the entire negotiation process UK which is located in the financial industry in the City of London a pillar of its economy.
Semeta said during a press conference at the end of the meeting of the Council of Ministers of Economy and Finance of the European Union (EU), the decision "is also a milestone because for the first time the financial transaction tax will be applied in a bloc of countries representing two thirds of the Union, and also responds to a call from the citizens. "
The enhanced cooperation procedure, under which it has taken this decision, the first of its kind, allows the other Member States "to climb aboard the FTT when they want." Semeta explained that from now on "the European Commission react quickly regarding the green light to enhanced cooperation and will present a proposal in the coming weeks", while adding that "after the Member States will have to take action to in the matter and decide what percentage of the tax. "
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