EU tax not ruled out

THE European Commission said yesterday it could not rule out the possibility of some form of tax harmonisation among countries…

THE European Commission said yesterday it could not rule out the possibility of some form of tax harmonisation among countries joining a common currency.

Responding to a report in the British newspaper, the Independent, that France and Germany were secretly preparing plans for a single tax system, a Commission official said: "I don't exclude that possibility . . . It is intellectually plausible."

The official cautioned, however, that it was wrong to interpret such a potential development as a further condition for qualification in economic and monetary union (EMU), a suggestion implied in the newspaper's article.