'Faculty of Economics, VSB Technical University of Ostrava'
Doi
Abstract
While previous states of the EU-15 could decide if they would accept the common European currency or not,
newly entering states are committed to accepting the EUR. The first country that accepted the EUR (apart from
the EU-15, of which 12 countries have the common currency) was Slovenia (2007), and afterwards Cyprus and
Malta (2008), and from 1.1.2009 the EU was joined by Slovakia. Countries have to fulfill defined criteria to enter
the EU, so it can be assumed that there are indirect but doubtless interconnections: taxes state budget revenues
state budget balances Maastricht criteria accomplishment (before the country enters the euro zone), or
fulfilling the Stability and Growth Pact. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the possible influence of EUR
implementation on tax systems in the selected countries. The author deals with the evaluation of EUR
implementation consequences in the first 12 countries by means of a macro-economic characteristic analysis in
the first part of the paper, and in the second part offers more detailed analyses of Slovenia, Cyprus, and Malta