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India responds to US investigation on equalisation levy 2.0

Indian government responds to the request for public comments from the United States Trade Representative on the Section 301 investigation of the digital services tax. India was one among many countries in the investigation which intends to figure out whether US companies are being unfairly targeted.

July 24, 2020 / 17:30 IST
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In its response to the United States' Trade Representative's (USTR) investigation against the 2 percent equalisation levy on e-commerce companies, India has stoutly defended its right to impose this tax while pointing to the broader and multilateral nature of the issue.

"At the outset, India reassures the United States that the equalisation levy is entirely consistent with India’s commitments under the WTO and international taxation agreements," a note containing the Indian response to the Section 301 investigation said.

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A Section 301 investigation under US laws is either initiated by USTR or petitioned by specific industry groups. It focuses on actions and policies of foreign governments that the US believes is unjustified, unreasonable, or discriminatory, and one which curbs US business interests.

Appropriate compensation or removal of such trade barriers is often the end goal of a Section 301 investigation. In the current case, Section 301 Investigations of Digital Service Taxes (S. 301 DST) has been invoked in response to India's 2 percent equalisation levy imposed on e-commerce supply or services in the Finance Act, 2020.