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On February 27, 2025, ten EU member states are actively negotiating a multilateral agreement aimed at establishing a permanent committee for the resolution of tax disputes through arbitration. The countries involved in this initiative include Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, and Sweden.
This permanent committee is set to provide readily available panels that facilitate the arbitration phase of tax dispute resolutions quickly and efficiently, supported by a dedicated secretariat.
The project builds upon the foundations laid by the FISCALIS working group, which explored options for establishing a Permanent Committee for Alternative Dispute Resolution as outlined in Article 10(1) of EU Council Directive 2017/1852, dated October 10, 2017, concerning procedures for resolving tax disputes within the European Union.
The group is aiming to complete the negotiations for this multilateral agreement by the end of 2025.
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