Less than a month before it passes the baton, the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the EU is facing two different scenarios: secure two successes on key taxation dossiers, or concede defeat.
It will have greater clarity on its likely results this Tuesday 6 December, at a meeting of the European finance ministers, at which it hopes to seal a deal on the second version of the anti-tax avoidance directive (ATAD) and obtain a political orientation on the revision of the fourth directive on...