Duration: 1 hour
On Monday, 9 March, EuroCham Tax Committee leadership concluded a productive session to map out its action plan for 2026, focusing on strengthening policy advocacy and addressing key tax challenges faced by members.
Discussions centred on Tax Forum 2026, with Capital Gains Tax (CGT) identified as a key priority amid ongoing uncertainties around implementation and awareness following recent regulatory updates. The committee emphasised the need for an advisory-style forum that fosters practical dialogue between the private sector and relevant authorities. The forum is tentatively scheduled for Q2 of 2026.
The meeting also highlighted key White Book 2026 priorities, including the tax of digital goods and promotional schemes, as well as aligning tax and governance issues under the public–private dialogue framework.
The committee is committed to keeping our members active, informed, and ahead of regulatory changes.

