Slovenia reserved over extremely low e-book tax rates

Brussels, 21 March - Slovenia is among the many EU member countries reserved over plans to bring down tax rates for e-books and online newspapers to five or even zero percent, Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman said in a meeting of EU finance ministers in Brussels on Tuesday.

Brussels, Belgium Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman (right) at a meeting of EU finance ministers. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium
Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman (right) at a meeting of EU finance ministers.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman (right) at a meeting of EU finance ministers. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium
Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman (right) at a meeting of EU finance ministers.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman at a meeting of EU finance ministers. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium
Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman at a meeting of EU finance ministers.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman (right) at a meeting of EU finance ministers. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium
Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman (right) at a meeting of EU finance ministers.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman (right) at a meeting of EU finance ministers. Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

Brussels, Belgium
Slovenian Finance Minister Mateja Vraničar Erman (right) at a meeting of EU finance ministers.
Photo: Thierry Monasse/STA

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