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Italy to Get 4 Billion Euros in 2026 From Banks, Insurers
HeadlinesTax Changes Will Boost Polish 2026 Budget by Over $5 Billion, Says Ministry
Russia's Small Businesses Cry Foul Over War Economy Tax Hikes
Netflix Shares Drop as Brazilian Tax Dispute Hits Earnings

Italian Prosecutors Drop Case Against Ion Founder Pignataro After Tax Settlement
Date: October 21, 2025
MILAN (Reuters) -Prosecutors in the Italian city of Bologna have dropped a case against tech billionaire Andrea Pignataro, founder of financial software and data firm ION, following a settlement deal...

German Tax Revenues up 2.6% in September, Finance Ministry Says
Date: October 20, 2025
By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's federal and state government tax revenues were up 2.6% in September from the same month a year ago, the finance ministry said in a report on Tuesday,...

Italy Acts to End Tax Break on Short-Term Rental Accommodation
Date: October 20, 2025
By Alvise Armellini and Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) -Italy's government is planning to end a tax break on short-term rentals as part of measures contained in its 2026-2028 budget law, a draft showed...

Italy Says Its Banks Can Handle Budget Tax Hikes
Date: October 17, 2025
By Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) -Italian banks and insurers face an 11 billion euro ($12.90 billion) tax increase over three years as part of government budget plans for 2026-2028 that will be...
Economic Reforms Needed to Foster Mittelstand Investment, German Banks Group Head Says
Date: October 16, 2025
By Christian Kraemer WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Germany's Mittelstand could invest much more but is hesitating because reforms to strengthen the country as a business location are still lacking, the...
UK's Reeves Says Taxes on Wealthy 'will Be Part of the Story' in Next Budget, Guardian Reports
Date: October 15, 2025
LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves has said higher taxes on the wealthy will be part of the story of her November 26 budget, the Guardian newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing...
