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Exclusive | Govt stands defiant, rules out rollback of digital tax

Following India's levy, the US decided to start an investigation under Section 301 of the Trade Act, 1974, into the digital services taxes that have been adopted or were being considered by a number of countries, including India, to 'unfairly' target American tech companies.

October 26, 2020 / 15:13 IST
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The government has received requests for a rollback on digital tax by the industry but it would not be considering any such proposals.

"Of course, we have had a lot of presentations by stakeholders and a lot of discussions on the same with them. But there is no way we would be in a position to consider them," a senior government official told Moneycontrol.

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India introduced a digital tax called equalisation levy in 2016 at the rate of 6 percent. Initially, it was payable by Indian residents on online advertisement services purchased from non-resident companies.

From April 1, 2020, the scope of equalisation levy has been expanded to include a 2 percent levy on all online sale of goods or services into India by non-resident e-commerce operators.