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"I voted in favour of this report which contained a number of important, progressive provisions. The report emerged from the LuxLeaks scandal. The aim is to ensure the mandatory automatic exchange of information between tax administrations regarding advance cross-border rulings and advance pricing arrangements and to strengthen existing EU legislation. The GUE/NGL rapporteur managed to further strengthen the Commission proposal in a number of key areas including strengthening reporting requirements, i.e. the immediate exchange of information.
My Group tabled an alternative compromise stating that all rulings should be publicly available and not only stored somewhere in a central Commission database in an aggregated form. The Greens and EFDD supported the GUE/NGL Group on this issue but unfortunately it was rejected in committee.
Nevertheless, given that the report was still an improvement compared to the Commission proposal, and especially compared to the Council position which was adopted even before the vote in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, I voted in favour of it."@en1
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