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Ten billion euros in tax relief: the coalition presents its reform package
The Federal Government’s reform package provides for lower taxes and a reduction in red tape. The package is praised by associations and criticised by the opposition and trade unions.
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The Eastern Herald
· Jul 2, 2026
Germany’s Coalition Seals €10 Billion Tax Relief in Biggest Reform Push in Decades
Germany's CDU-SPD coalition unveiled 10bn in annual tax relief Wednesday, alongside pension changes and stricter sick-leave rules, in its most ambitious reform push in decades. The package requires Bundestag and Bundesrat approval before any measure takes effect.
EUobserver
· Jun 24, 2026
EU tax reform promises €8bn in savings, but shell companies untouched
The most impactful change is the abolition of taxes charged on cross-border payments of dividends, interest and royalties between companies. This alone accounts for around 5.3bn of the projected savings.
The Daily Signal
· Jun 25, 2026
Senators Tried to Unravel Historic Student Loan Reform
Last summer, Congress passed the Working Families Tax Cuts Act (WFTCA), which was a massive budget reconciliation package that combined permanent tax relief with much-needed changes to the federal student loan program. The higher education reforms passed in the WFTCA represent one of the most significant overhauls of federal student lending. These reforms helped to...
Ghanaian Times
· Jul 2, 2026
Minority demands accountability for GH¢350m flood relief fund
The Minority Caucus in Parliament has called on the government to publish a detailed account of how the GH¢350 million allocated from the Contingency Fund for flood relief and mitigation will be disbursed. The amount comprises GH¢200 million for the procurement of relief items for victims of Monday’s floods and GH¢150 million for flood mitigation The post Minority demands accountability for GH¢350m flood relief fund appeared first on Ghanaian Times.
The Olive Press
· Jun 24, 2026
Over 2,000 Brits living in Spain and the EU are claiming disability benefits from UK at a cost of £10m a year to British tax payers
BRITISH tax payers are funding around £10 million a year in disability benefits for more than 2,000 Brits living in Spain and across the EU. Data from the Department of
ING Think
· Jul 2, 2026
Finally, a summer of reforms in Germany as government unveils major plan
EUROPE: The German government just announced a big reform package aimed at cutting red tape, adding more flexibility to the labour market, capping costs for healthcare and pensions, as well as some relief. In short: a package finally aimed at restoring competitiveness
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Related coverage for "Ten billion euros in tax relief: the coalition presents its reform package": The Eastern Herald — Germany’s Coalition Seals €10 Billion Tax Relief in Biggest Reform Push in Decades. EUobserver — EU tax reform promises €8bn in savings, but shell companies untouched. The Daily Signal — Senators Tried to Unravel Historic Student Loan Reform. Ghanaian Times — Minority demands accountability for GH¢350m flood relief fund. The Olive Press — Over 2,000 Brits living in Spain and the EU are claiming disability benefits from UK at a cost of £10m a year to British tax payers . ING Think — Finally, a summer of reforms in Germany as government unveils major plan