Canada still plans digital services tax; Google disappointed
The Hindu
Canada unveiled the proposed measure in the April budget, saying it would stay in place until major nations come up with a coordinated approach on taxing digital giants such as Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook Inc.
Canada is still prepared to impose a tax on corporations providing digital services if need be, the finance ministry said on Tuesday in an announcement set to irritate the United States.
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Canada unveiled the proposed measure in the April budget, saying it would stay in place until major nations come up with a coordinated approach on .

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