This One Neat Accounting Trick by the EU is Costing Its Members Billions!


The European Union boasts that 99 percent of its budget comes from the EU's "own resources," which include customs duties, the value added tax, and a tax on gross national income. That last one is meant "to fund the part of the budget not covered by other sources of income." Unsurprisingly, the EU explains that while "designed simply as a balancing system, this has become the largest source of revenue." It was 92.8 billion Euros in 2010, the latest number given in the EU's explainer.
Every year that "balancing system" means the 28 countries that make up the EU get a bill for payment. Some get rebates. The bill is based on the governments' reporting of gross national income. The EU also "adjusts" how much countries owe, and this year based the adjustment on what it insisted was a "once in a generation review" of how national incomes are calculated. That led to the EU billing the United Kingdom an additional 2.1 billion euros on top of its 10.9 billion euro payment. It demands the money by December 1.
David Cameron, the prime minister of the UK, says his country's not paying the bill. Reuters reports:
He found some sympathy - a visibly furious Cameron told a news conference that Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi had also lambasted "bureaucrats without a heart", who made it harder to persuade citizens of the Union's value.
"It's an appalling way to behave," Cameron said. "I'm not paying that bill on Dec. 1. If people think I am they've got another thing coming. It is not going to happen."
EU ministers will hold an emergency meeting on the issue next month. Cameron said he wanted to understand the technical calculations and was also ready to mount a legal challenge.
"Wanting to understand" seems like a convenient way to leave the door open to eventually paying the bill. There's a by-election on November 20, where a Conservative member of Parliament who resigned is running to retake his seat with the UK Independence Party. UKIP's leader, Nigel Farage, called the EU a "thirsty vampire" looking for taxpayer blood. All of Parliament goes up for elections next May. Cameron promises a referendum on EU membership in 2017, if he's re-elected.
Italy sympathizes because it, too, now owes the EU more money, as does Greece. France and Germany, meanwhile, are getting rebates, according to Reuters. While Germany's Angela Merkel said she felt Cameron's pain, other European leaders dismiss Cameron's states refusal to pay. "I think it's very important that we don't start treating the EU as some sort of a simplified accounting exercise," Reuters quotes the Finnish prime minister, Alexander Stubb as saying.
Yet an "accounting exercise" seems like exactly what the "adjustment" (which the EU says is conducted by civil servants) is. By the EU's own description, the annual payments made by EU members was supposed to "simply" be a "balancing system." It's now the EU's largest source of revenue. If anyone's turned the EU into a simplified accounting exercise, it would seem to be the Eurocrats.
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Europeans, repeat after me: "Commerce Clause".
De chacun selon ses moyens, ? chacun selon ses besoins.
Happy UN Day everybody! I'm celebrating by being haughty and ineffectual.
I'm going to spread cholera.
I'm passing resolutions no one reads or pays any heed to.
Sign me up for some graft!
I like the way you think. Please don't sign me up for your newsletter.
I was think of raping the people I'm supposed to be protecting.
I thought that one was Warty's.
Warty never offers protection.
Sky-blue beret!
Now I have the words "cornflower beret" running around in my head to the Prince song.
The kind you find in a overpriced store?
If it was warm she'd would wear much more.
Don't forget to pimp their children, too!
Isn't that a given?
And if anyone has a problem, we'll put Mauritania in charge of investigating.
You guys are lightweights. I'm going to throw a conference about the poor in a very poor city in Africa and fly in lobster and other delicacies and eat them right in front of the poor starving people outside while I pretend to make resolutions to help them.
I'm just going to ignore all the parking tickets I get in Manhattan.
Of all the objectionable police bruatlity stories, the one thing I wouldn't feel bad about would be when NYPD dispatched the thug division to beat on UNocrats for a couple of months using unpaid parking tickets as an excuse.
Double-parking like you own the street is a demonstration sport, hoping to make the UN Games cut for next year.
Don't forget to continue flying around the world in your fuel guzzling jet and stopping only to lecture the peasants about their carbon footprint.
If they don't like being raped they can find another supranational organization willing to protect them.
I'm going to rape underage . . . well anything. UN troops have never been discriminating.
I'm going to get my worst behaved friends to lecture everyone on how to behave.
I'm gonna impose sanctions on people I don't like. That'll show 'em!
I'm going to argue for billions in reparations because global warming.
I'm thinking sending sternly worded memos to mass murdering war criminals, myself.
Nice headline, BTW.
Clickbait.
Alternate alt-text : "where did all the black people go?"
"In other news, Doctors Without Borders is changing its name to Africa Without Africans."
It's Europe man, they've elevated them to overseer positions and worship the ground they walk on. I know this because they're European and forward thinking and shit, unlike us regressive Americans who don't even have guaranteed 3 year family leaves for emotional wellbeing assurance.
/American Prog
It demands the money by December 1.
Or else what?
It gets the hose again?
Angela Merkel dances around in a full-body suit made out of Greeks.
Ewwww.
You know who else ruled Europe and made demands of Britain by December 1....
Nero?
Charles V?
Napoleon?
Joey Tempest?
Julius Caesar.
Who actually did so specifically because the Brits were helping the French.
Now, they get demands made because they aren't helping the French.
They just can't win.
Phillip II?
"We Germans are not a warlike people...but even we have our limits!"
The EU will send a very sternly worded letter to the Prime Minister and may even, if further satisfactory action isn't taken, resort to the *media*!
Pretty fucked up accounting trick if Germany gets a refund while Greece owes more.
Pretty standard government accounting - take money (with menaces) from those with it and use it to buy the love of those without.
Ah that wonderful libertarian EU. Damn those UKIP nativists.
This is more of a semantic deception than an accounting trick.
I would say its more of an extortion racket than an accounting trick.
Nigel Farage, called the EU a "thirsty vampire" looking for taxpayer blood
It's almost like he's talking about Washington DC.
"Cameron promises a referendum on EU membership in 2017, if he's re-elected."
Right. If you like your referendum you can keep your referendum.
If he keeps that promise, I will hop around on one foot while drinking Earl Gray and singing Rule Brittania.
In reality, an election will intervene between then and now, and Cameron (if he explains himself at all) will say that he now has a mandate to disregard his previous promise.
And the Guardian will praise his statesmanship in standing up to the demagogues.
I'm pretty sure that the EU referenda were of the "one man, one vote, one time" variety once they were pro-EU.
But keep holding them quarterly, if the vote is no.
That's pretty much what they've been doing so far.
I bet the Brits end up paying it.
Shhh...ot-nay efore-bay the election-ay!
Yes, but not on Dec. 1.
I love the irony here. If a UK citizen decides "I wont pay my taxes", they'll get throne in jail