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Spain sets its sights on a green tax shift
In a significant change of direction for Spanish fiscal policy the government has announced a policy of shifting taxation from labour and company profits to environmental taxes with the intention of bringing Spanish green tax levels up to the EU average while stimulating the economy.
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