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President Trump threatened to inflict "substantial" tariffs on countries that impose digital taxes just days after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg raised concerns.
August 29 -
Meta Platforms Inc. made a small change to how it depreciates its AI infrastructure that's likely to increase the company's profit by billions this year.
February 12 -
New tools in QuickBooks Online Accountant, a million predictions around AI, and other developments in tech from the past month.
February 12 -
New Zealand will introduce legislation this week that enables a digital services tax on large multinational companies, though the levy won't be imposed until 2025.
August 29 -
Google and Meta are facing class-action suits after revelations they had been collecting sensitive taxpayer information via online filing sites.
August 24 -
The tech giants have submitted to Indonesian regulations that grant Jakarta sweeping powers to shut down content it deems undesirable and to tax digital sales.
July 19 -
The U.S. is proposing that countries should be able to tax more corporate profits based on revenues within their borders, according to two people familiar with the offer.
April 8 -
The U.S. has dropped a key demand in negotiations over digital taxation of technology companies such as Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc., lifting a barrier that had raised transatlantic trade tensions and prevented an international deal.
March 1 -
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday talked with her U.K. and German counterparts about resolving mushrooming disputes over the taxation of internet giants such as Facebook Inc., highlighting the issue as a priority in her initial bilateral calls.
January 27 -
The company said that it was repatriating intellectual property licenses to the U.S.
December 28 -
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November 11 -
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire is keeping Europe on course for a trade battle with the U.S. over the taxation of tech giants like Facebook and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.
October 15 -
Facebook Financial, transcriptions in Word, and eight other developments in technology this past month, and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
September 16 -
France held firm on its plans to resume collection of a national digital tax that hits technology giants including Amazon.com Inc., Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc., saying it wouldn’t be swayed by threats of U.S. sanctions.
July 10 -
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to question a ruling that technology companies including Facebook Inc. and Google say will cost them billions of dollars in taxes by limiting deductions for stock payments to employees.
June 22 -
As applications for the second wave of PPP loans move into the final phase, many businesses will be asking: What do I do next if I don’t secure this loan?
June 10
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A brewing fight about which country has the right to tax some of the world’s most profitable companies, including Facebook Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google, could devolve into a multi-front trade war, regardless of whether President Donald Trump is still in the White House.
February 27 -
Spain will introduce a digital services tax at the end of the year that would hit the revenue of companies such as Facebook Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google in a move likely to draw the ire of the U.S. administration.
February 18 -
The state's proposal to tax digital ads has sailed right past controversial to land in the realm of is this really happening?
February 17
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Mark Zuckerberg for the first time said he supports efforts to create a global digital tax that would ultimately raise the amount Facebook Inc. pays to foreign countries, in a move that may boost efforts to put a new levy in effect by year-end.
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