Q. ‘In run-up to accession, EU asked newcomers from Central and Eastern Europe to phase out all discriminate theory tax incentives, in particular those for foreign investors,' writes Katinka Barysch of Centre for European Reform. ‘To keep their economies attractive, many of new members have responded by cutting overall tax rates for both domestic and foreign investors. Since these cuts are not discriminate theory, re is nothing EU can or should do about m. So why are some old EU members so upset about East European taxes?