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Welcome to TAXEDU’s newsletter!

 

The aim of the TAXEDU portal is to ensure that all European citizens – young and old – are informed about the breadth of services and facilities made possible through tax (education, healthcare, etc.).

We hope you will enjoy reading about our latest news and activities.

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October is a busy month for taxation in the EU. The European Parliament and the European Commission is co-hosting the second EU Tax Symposium, titled “The future of taxation in the EU: challenges ahead and changes needed”. The gathering unites finance ministers, Members of the European and National Parliaments, high-level policymakers, academics and civil society representatives in Brussels on the 24th and 25th of October. Together, they will engage in insightful discussions regarding the future of our tax systems.

In this issue of the TAXEDU newsletter, we are exploring the world of taxes, focusing on how taxes contribute to public services and impact us as employees or self-employed persons.

Happy reading!

 
 

LATEST PUBLICATIONS

 

Contributions from the Tax Education Project Group

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Taxes: the backbone of public services

Discover how taxes fund essential public services and why your contribution matters.

Navigating the employment maze in the EU

Are you an employee or self-employed? Find out why your employment status is important.

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National activities

Italy

 
 
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“Grandad, I can help you!”, for inclusive digitalisation

In Italy, the Regional Directorate of Marche of the Italian Revenue Agency has initiated a project involving more than 500 students and their grandparents.

 
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Spain

 
 
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It’s back to school… back to tax education

In Spain, the Civic Tax Education Programme is back! Educators with fresh energy, along with new materials and new hires.

 
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

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What’s your take on the future of taxation?

 

What’s the right tax mix for the EU over the next 20-30 years? This question was discussed during the first Tax Symposium in Brussels back in November 2022. Read about it here, and prepare for the second EU Tax Symposium on 24-25 October.

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JOIN US ON SOCIAL MEDIA

 
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For those who have not done so already, find and follow @TaxEduportal on Facebook and Instagram and be one of the people in the know!

 

What’s more, we would also like to remind our National TAXEDU Promoters to continue sharing the posts that were made available to them in national languages for all social media channels. We also invite national promoters to share with us the results of their social media activities, such as the total reach of the posts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

National Tax Authorities across the EU are constantly developing new educational materials and ways to engage with students. We want to hear about it! We are always keen to receive new input for the portal and its training catalogue, in English or in your national language. Check how to do it here.

 

The TAXEDU portal relies on input and contributions of National Tax Authorities and teachers from across the EU, whose support brings us closer to achieving our objectives.

 

The regular publication of new content will help drive engagement and serve as an inspiration to all countries. In turn, this will spark discussions about what works and what doesn’t work in the different learning contexts.

 

This is why we invite all National Contact Points to publish their news in English and/or their national language on the TAXEDU News web page. Check the guidelines here.

 

If you experience difficulties in uploading materials or news, please contact taxedu@b-train3.eu!

 
 
 
 
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Thank you!

The TAXEDU portal would like to thank the National Tax Authorities from countries all around the EU for their highly constructive contributions. Their support brings us even closer to achieving our objectives: to promote the fiscal education of young Europeans, reduce tax evasion and fraud across Europe and provide European citizens with information on the services and facilities that are made possible through tax.

 
 
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