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The European Union published proposals Wednesday for a 3 percent Digital Turnover Tax on the European B2B revenues of digital giants such as Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon (termed GAFA in Europe), Uber and Airbnb.
March 21Avalara -
Large digital companies operating in the European Union could face a tax on their gross revenue based on users’ locations.
March 21 -
Businesses that were early adopters of the new rules have been running into some issues with regulators and investors.
March 20 -
Hangouts Chat has been added to Google’s G Suite, along with integrated bots from Xero and Egnyte.
February 28 -
Farewell, Ireland: it looks like corporate America will finally bring that cash home.
January 17 -
Alphabet Inc.’s Google moved 15.9 billion euros ($19.2 billion) to a Bermuda shell company in 2016, saving at least $3.7 billion in taxes that year, regulatory filings in the Netherlands show.
January 2 -
Google makes its e-mail the most secure on the planet, LinkedIn aims to make business chat snappier, a new digital bank for small businesses, and other new technology developments for you and your clients.
December 15Marks Group PC -
On the last page of a nine-page tax plan that calls for slashing business rates, President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans proposed a little-noticed, brand-new tax that may hit companies like Apple Inc. and Pfizer Inc.
October 2 -
The European Commission will outline on Thursday different options for taxing digital companies as the 28-nation bloc seeks to raise money from an industry that it says provides less than it should to public coffers.
September 20 -
The search giant won its fight against a 1.12 billion-euro tax bill after judges rejected claims it abused loopholes to avoid paying its fair share.
July 13