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Civic tax education in times of pandemic

It goes without saying that flexibility and teamwork are two of the most important qualities an educator should possess.

Where does your tax money go?

All EU Member States collect taxes, but what they do with it is based on each country’s national priorities.

New VAT e-commerce rules are here

The European Union has introduced sweeping value added tax (VAT) reforms for e-commerce. Find out how these new rules affect you and everyone in the e-commerce supply chain.

What every student should know about summer jobs and taxes

Meet Anna, she’s 17 and lives in Luxembourg. Like millions of teens this summer, she’s searching for a summer job. Anna has all sorts of questions about employment rules and taxation.

Outdoor class

June 14 Irma Kristina Šukevičė and Arkadijus Gudačius, employees of the Alytus branch of the Tax Obligations Department of Kaunas County State Tax Inspectorate, held a meeting with 6th grade students of Alytus Dzūkija School. The lesson took place in an unusual environment - in the City Garden famous for roses, located in the very center of Alytus.

Teaching taxes to the youngest learners

Of course taxes are serious business. They pay for grownup stuff like infrastructure, security, healthcare, schools and social safety nets. But taxes can be child’s play too!

2018-2020: Two years of TAXEDU in Romania

Time flies! Romania takes stock of TAXEDU activities implemented since the project’s launch in the country in 2018, and looks to the future.

Tax Trends: taxation structure varies across EU

The structure of taxation varies quite significantly across the Member States of the EU, according to the findings of a new report.

Together is better

In Tuscany, the Regional Directorates of the Revenue Agency and of the Revenue Agency - Tax debts collection work together for a multimedia project for the education to the tax legality.

Tax trends: revenues remains high across EU

New data show tax revenue collection as a share of GDP remains high in the European Union – even higher compared to that of other advanced economies.