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EU Citizens Demand Minimum Tax for Multinationals, Wealthy

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URGENT UPDATE: A recent Eurobarometer survey reveals that a significant majority of EU citizens are calling for a minimum tax on large multinational companies and the ultra-wealthy. As of 2024, 80% of respondents strongly support imposing a minimum tax for major corporations operating across the EU, highlighting a critical shift in public sentiment towards fairer taxation.

In a climate of increasing economic inequality, 65% of Europeans back the introduction of a minimum tax for the wealthiest individuals, specifically targeting the top 0.001%. Support is particularly robust in countries like Hungary (78%), Bulgaria (71%), and Croatia (71%), indicating a widespread desire for tax reforms that ensure the rich contribute their fair share.

Despite this overwhelming support, concerns have emerged regarding competitiveness and the risk of capital flight, as opponents of these measures worry about potential negative impacts on investment. Notably, only 20% of EU citizens believe that tax contributions in their country are proportional to income and wealth “to a large extent,” revealing widespread skepticism about the current tax system’s fairness.

The survey also highlights that EU citizens are increasingly prioritizing environmental issues in taxation. Nearly 60% of respondents favor fiscal measures aimed at discouraging environmentally harmful goods and polluting energy. Citizens are particularly in favor of taxes on non-recyclable products and greenhouse gas emissions, signaling a strong push for greener policies.

As for specific taxation priorities, the number one concern among Europeans is tackling tax avoidance and evasion, which costs EU member states billions annually. Following closely is the need to prevent double taxation between EU countries, emphasizing the importance of cohesive tax policies across the bloc.

As the EU gears up for potential legislative changes, the implications of these findings are profound. The push for a minimum tax could reshape the financial landscape, impacting large corporations and the wealthiest individuals significantly.

What happens next? Observers will be closely monitoring how EU officials respond to these sentiments and whether this momentum leads to actionable policy changes in the near future. The call for a fairer tax system has never been more urgent, and with nearly 90% of national government revenue in the EU coming from taxes, the stakes are high for both citizens and policymakers.

Stay tuned for further developments as this situation unfolds.

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