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EU considers plans to tackle tax swindles

By Nikki Tait in Brussels and Vanessa Houlder in London

Published: February 23 2008 02:09 | Last updated: February 23 2008 02:09

European Union finance ministers are to be asked next month to choose between rival proposals designed to clamp down on value added tax fraud, which is estimated to cost EU member states tens of billions of euros annually.

Since both measures would involve fundamental changes to the way in which VAT operates in the EU, the European Commission said on Friday that it needed political guidance on how to proceed.

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