This own-initiative report concerns a coherent tax framework for the EU's financial sector. The amendments focus on the VAT exemption for financial services and the resulting irrecoverable input VAT, call for reform of the VAT rules, and debate financial transaction taxes, VAT grouping and temporary windfall levies on bank profits, while stressing tax fragmentation across Member States and that direct taxation remains a Member State competence.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled19 Mar 2026
- Plenary vote — Adopted7 Jul 2026 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
Plenary votes
5 roll-call votesIn plenary, Parliament usually votes in steps: first on amendments to the text (sometimes split into parts, so Members can accept one half of a sentence and reject the other), then on the text as a whole. The “main vote” is the one that adopts or rejects the text itself. Each vote below shows exactly which step it was. How voting works →
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- 7 Jul 2026RejectedOn amendment 3 · paragraph 27Official label: § 27 - Am 3 · what was voted ↗283 for341 against34 abstentions61 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 7 Jul 2026RejectedOn amendment 4 · paragraph 33Official label: § 33 - Am 4 · what was voted ↗214 for389 against54 abstentions62 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 7 Jul 2026RejectedOn amendment 5 · text to be inserted after paragraph 34Official label: Après le § 34 - Am 5 · what was voted ↗210 for393 against45 abstentions71 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 7 Jul 2026RejectedOn amendment 6 · text to be inserted after paragraph 35Official label: Après le § 35 - Am 6 · what was voted ↗279 for333 against41 abstentions66 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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- 7 Jul 2026Main voteAdoptedOn the motion for a resolution · the text as a wholeOfficial label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗418 for152 against85 abstentions64 did not voteForAgainstAbst.
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Plenary amendments6 tabled on this text
Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.
- Amendment 1Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 1Current text
1. Notes that
the EU-wide VAT exemption for financial services has resulted in a VAT policy gap; highlights that intheabsence of VAT revenues fromfinancialservices,Member States have introduced 91 sector-specific taxes to tax the financialsector and mitigate these revenue losses,resulting in a highly fragmented tax landscape; notes that this fragmented tax landscape generates additional operational and administrative costs and increases structural barriers to the cross-border expansion of financial services providers, thus weakening the EU’s financial sector and its investment capacity and undermining the objectives of the SIU and the Banking Union;Amendment1. Notes that following the great financial crisis, Member States have introduced 91 sector-specific taxes to tax the financial sector, resulting in a highly fragmented tax landscape; notes that this fragmented tax landscape generates additional operational and administrative costs and increases structural barriers to the cross-border expansion of financial services providers, thus weakening the EU’s financial sector and its investment capacity and undermining the objectives of the SIU and the Banking Union;
- Amendment 2Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 8Current text
8. Emphasises that the insufficient data on the effective tax burden across the EU financial sector obstructs evidence-based policymaking and the assessment of policy impacts on market behaviour, competition and financial stability; underlines the need for improved transparency and
datacollectionas a prerequisite for coherent reform of financial sector taxation;Amendment8. Emphasises that the insufficient data on the effective tax burden across the EU financial sector obstructs evidence-based policymaking and the assessment of policy impacts on market behaviour, competition and financial stability; underlines the need for improved transparency and better use of existing data as a prerequisite for coherent reform of financial sector taxation;
- Amendment 3Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 27Current text
27.
Callsonthe Commissiontoreviewtheimpactsof thecurrent VATregimeonthefinancial sectorandtopubliclysharethisanalysis;callsontheCommissiontoconsiderpolicyoptionstoaddressidentifieddistortiveimpacts,likemoreeffectiveVATgroupingandoptionsforreformingtheVATexemption,withaviewtobringingforwardaproposaltoreformtheVATrulesforthefinancialsector;emphasisesthatanysuchreformshouldreduceirrecoverableVATandthefragmentedapplicationofrules,improvelegalcertaintyandtaxfairness,andstrengthenthecompetitivenessofEUfinancialmarkets,whilesafeguardingfinancialstabilityandminimisingregulatoryarbitragebetweenMemberSt…Amendment27. Welcomes the comprehensive study published by the Commission in June 2026 on the taxation of the financial sector1a; highlights the conclusions of the study, which confirm that due to the VAT exemption, providers of financial services do not have the right to deduction, which in turn means that many of the sector’s input purchases are subject to VAT, resulting in a tax burden that does not appear on invoices and therefore is commonly referred to as ‘hidden’ VAT; stresses that, according to the study, the original technical rationale for the VAT exemption no longer remains fully valid, and that, combined with divergent national sectoral taxes, the current tax framework creates high compli…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 4Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 33Current text
33. Acknowledges the lack of progress made on the FTT proposal in the Council, despite extensive debate, both under unanimity and enhanced cooperation, and
takes note ofthe Commission’s announcement about the withdrawal of the FTT proposal in its 2026 work programme;Amendment33. Acknowledges the lack of progress made on the FTT proposal in the Council, despite extensive debate, both under unanimity and enhanced cooperation, and regrets the Commission’s announcement about the withdrawal of the FTT proposal in its 2026 work programme; calls on the Commission to ensure that any proposal for a coherent framework for taxing the EU financial sector presents a concrete plan to address the policy gap created by the withdrawal of the FTT proposal; emphasises that any new proposal should be no less ambitious than the original FTT proposal in ensuring a fair contribution from the financial sector under clear and predictable rules;
- Amendment 5Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 34 a (new)Amendment
34a. Highlights the fact that coordinated temporary windfall taxes can complement long-term sector-wide taxation by providing short-term revenue in times of crisis without destabilising markets or distorting long-term commercial activity; notes that, in recent years, the profitability of EU banks has increased, reaching historically high levels1a; calls on the Commission to bring forward a legislative proposal for the temporary taxation of exceptional profits in the financial sector, ensuring that the sector makes a fair and coordinated contribution at EU level in periods of extraordinary macroeconomic circumstances; _________________ 1a European Banking Authority, ‘Risk Assessment Report of…
Excerpt — full text in the official PDF. - Amendment 6Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 35 a (new)Amendment
35a. Notes that financial sector tax regimes should not be used to attract profits and financial activities for tax-driven profit shifting rather than genuine economic activity; notes that exceptionally large volumes of foreign direct investment remain concentrated in low-substance financial structures, providing evidence that such practices persist; regrets that this undermines Member States’ revenues, tax sovereignty and the objectives of the Savings and Investment Union;
Official amendment documents
Members who amended this procedure
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The amendments, in full text
224 amendmentsEvery amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.