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Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 6:57:08 GMT
Web tax, how much should it bring to the state coffers? Web tax, what is it and who is it aimed at? The web tax is the new tax on digital services introduced in the latest budget law. It is aimed at multinationals operating in the digital sectors with the aim of counteracting the tax erosion typical of international online transactions. The web tax is aimed at large "big-tech" companies that boast a global turnover of no less than 750 million and an amount of revenue deriving from the provision. Of digital services on the Italian market of Special Data no less than 5.5 million. Specifically, the web tax provides for a rate of 3% on revenues dating back to the calendar year preceding the tax year. The Italian web tax takes inspiration from France which introduced its web tax as early as last June with the same rate of 3%. The French web tax has sparked much controversy in the United States with a consequent increase in duties, imposed by the Trump government, for those who decide to purchase . French digital products. It is hoped that something similar will not occur in Italy following the introduction of the Italian web tax. Web tax, what does it apply for? The web tax applies to some specific types of operations: The dissemination of targeted advertising to internet users. Interactions and data sharing between users of digital platforms aimed at facilitating the direct provision of goods and services. The transmission of data generated through the use of the digital interface.
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