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Eu in a Regulatory Rush: Now It's About Deforestation

Summary by Tichys Einblick
The past 18 months have been an expensive pleasure for the German taxpayer. In addition to higher tax burdens due to the increase in property tax, the higher peak tax rate, the adjustment of value added tax in the hospitality industry, the special tax on CO2, the EU has also taken the citizen and the economy neatly into their pockets. Among other things, there were higher excise duties on tobacco and energy, an increase in the EU's share of CO2 …
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The past 18 months have been an expensive pleasure for the German taxpayer. In addition to higher tax burdens due to the increase in property tax, the higher peak tax rate, the adjustment of value added tax in the hospitality industry, the special tax on CO2, the EU has also taken the citizen and the economy neatly into their pockets. Among other things, there were higher excise duties on tobacco and energy, an increase in the EU's share of CO2 …

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Tichys Einblick broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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