German finmin says no plans to cut higher car tax

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BERLIN, March 5 (Reuters) - The German Finance Ministry said on Wednesday it was planning to stick with a proposal to raise taxes on company cars and denied a newspaper report that the tax increase had been scrapped.

"We are going to bring the legislation in its current form," a Finance Ministry spokesman told Reuters when asked about a report in the Financial Times Deutschland newspaper that the proposed tax increase on company cars would be abandoned.

"I don't know ...

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