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"Thank you Minister for your answer, but several times you quoted the Commission and its initiatives. I would really like to know what Finland, which is holding the EU Presidency, thinks about tax convergence. It is understandable that things, which lead to unfair competition, are bad, but I would like to ask if any attempt to converge taxes is the right thing to do as we are now witnessing such initiatives in the European Union. How does Finland view these initiatives? Do you not think that competition between Member States on matters of tax and in tax systems should remain as the opposite would mean that we are really heading towards too much harmonisation? We, the new countries, joined the European Union without knowing that there would be such a tendency today – the movement towards tax harmonisation."@en1
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