US reaches interim deal with 5 nations on digital services tax
Washington
22-October-2021
The US announced that it has reached a deal with Austria, the UK, France, Italy and Spain on digital services taxes (DSTs) during the interim period prior to the implementation of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) global tax agreement.
The so-called Pillar One of the framework aims to re-allocate some taxing rights over multinational enterprises from their home countries to the markets where they have business activities and earn profits, an attempt to settle the longstanding battle between the United States and European countries over DSTs.
"In coordination with Treasury, we will work together with these governments to ensure implementation of the agreement and rollback of existing DSTs when Pillar One enters into effect," US Trade Representative Katherine Tai said in a statement.
"We will also continue to oppose the implementation of unilateral digital services taxes by other trading partners," Tai added.
Under the deal, in defined circumstances, digital services taxes liability that US companies accrue during the interim period will be creditable against future income taxes accrued under Pillar One under the OECD agreement, according to the statement.
In return, the US will terminate the currently-suspended additional duties on goods of the five countries that had been adopted in the DST Section 301 investigations.
Watch This TWL Video
The statement added that Turkey and India, the other two countries covered by the DST investigations, have not joined the deal - IANS
More Headlines
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Chief Priest Acharya Satyendra Das Hospitalised
Erode East Bypoll: DMK Set for Big Win, Survey Shows 59.5% Support
Nil Tax Till Rs 12 Lakh: How Taxpayers Will Benefit From Tax Slab Changes In Budget 2025-26
Budget 2025: Income Tax Exemption Raised to ₹12 Lakh
Maoist Kothehonda Ravi Surrenders in Karnataka
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Chief Priest Acharya Satyendra Das Hospitalised
Erode East Bypoll: DMK Set for Big Win, Survey Shows 59.5% Support
Nil Tax Till Rs 12 Lakh: How Taxpayers Will Benefit From Tax Slab Changes In Budget 2025-26
Budget 2025: Income Tax Exemption Raised to ₹12 Lakh
Maoist Kothehonda Ravi Surrenders in Karnataka