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European Parliament wants tax on crypto and online gambling

European Parliament wants tax on crypto and online gambling

The European Parliament has approved a mandate for the 2028-2034 EU budget, proposing a total of 2.2 trillion euros. To fund this increased budget, negotiators suggest introducing new taxes on cryptocurrencies, online games, and online gambling. These measures are intended to generate sufficient independent revenue for the European Union to fulfill its long-term ambitions.

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