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Latest news - Next meeting of the FISC Subcommittee - Subcommittee on Tax Matters
The next meeting of the FISC Subcommittee is scheduled to take place on 22 July 2024.
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Highlights - 2020-2024 FISC Activity Report - Subcommittee on Tax Matters
The Subcommittee on Tax Matters (FISC) was set up in September 2020 to assist the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) on tax-related matters, particularly in the fight against tax fraud, tax evasion and tax avoidance, as well as financial transparency for taxation purposes. Since then, it has become a permanent forum for open debate on European and international taxation.The activity report is intended for Member of Parliament, stakeholder and citizens looking for a comprehensive picture of the priorities and activities of the FISC Subcommittee during the 9th legislature. It gives an overview of the reports prepared and adopted as well as a record of all scrutiny and fact-finding activities, including hearings, missions, exchanges of views and inter-parliamentary activities. The reader will learn about the tax policy debates which have been at the centre of this legislative period and which will inform future policy-making.
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Latest news - Last AFCO Committee Meeting held on Monday 22 of April 2024 in Strasbourg - Committee on Constitutional Affairs
AFCO Committee Meeting held on Monday 22 of April 2024- 19.30 to 21.00
- Room: DE MADARIAGA S1 - Strasbourg
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Highlights - La Hulpe High Level conference on the future of the Social Agenda - 15-16 April 2024 - Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
The main aim of the conference was to prepare the future social agenda for 2024-2029 and to reconfirm the European Pillar of Social Rights as the main compass for policy-making in the domains of employment and social affairs. The conference concluded with the signing of the Interinstitutional La Hulpe Declaration signed by the Presidents of the European Commission, of the European Parliament, of the Belgian Presidency of the Council, of social partner and civil society organisations.There was no official EP Delegation. EMPL Committee was represented by: Chair Dragoş Píslaru (RO). Coordinators present were Dennis Radtke (EPP, DE); Agnes Jongerius (S&D, NL); Sylvie Brunet (Renew, FR); Sara Matthieu (Greens, BE) and Nikolaj Villumsen (Left, DK).
The two-day conference included high level keynote speeches including Enrico Letta and Mario Draghi on their respective high-level reports, two panel discussions with Ministers of labour and social affairs in the Member States as well as six break-out sessions on relevant topics.
The Interinstitutional Declaration signedat the end of the event aims to identify key issues that should be prioritised in a next EU-term. It was prepared in a co-creation process led by the Belgian Presidency of Council with the participation of the European Commission, the European Parliament, Member States, social partner and civil society organisations. The Conference of Presidents mandated the EMPL Committee to draft the input of the EP.
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