The EU is struggling to find agreement among its members on how to take a united position on the OECD’s plan to tax the digital economy.
“Most EU member states are supportive of adopting an EU position for the OECD plan,” an EU diplomat told Bloomberg Tax. “But there are others that are reluctant and this has made it difficult. I do not expect this to change.”
The Organziation for Economic Cooperation and Development wants to get more than 130 countries to agree to address concerns that tech giants, in particular, aren’t paying enough tax or not paying it in ...
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