G20 Finance Ministers call for creation of digital tax

IANS  |  Tokyo 

The of the member nations on Saturday called for the creation of a digital tax for multinational companies, the details of which will be finalized next year.

The initiative was debated on Thursday during a Ministerial Symposium in the Japanese city of Fukuoka, with the world's leading industrialized countries coming out in favour of setting up a new tax model that is adapted to the digital economy, reports news.

The representatives from Japan, US, China, and the UK supported modifying their current regulations that allow digital giants such as Amazon, and to be taxed where they are headquartered, and instead implement taxes based on their revenue and number of users in every market where they operate.

"leaders agreed to work together to seek a consensus-based solution to address the impacts of digitalization on the international tax system," said Japanese Taro Aso, who also highlighted "the public frustration surrounding the lower effective tax rates faced by some digital companies in particular".

The G20 ministers committed to working on charting out a "digital tax" by the end of the year and publish a report in 2020 in which the details of the measure are to be finalized, according to the working calendar established by the Organization for the Economic Co-operation and Development.

said that the initiative would have two fundamental pillars: one based on ending with the principle of taxation according to the physical presence of the country, with the second aimed at stopping the tax competition and companies turning to countries with less tax pressure.

and the UK already apply such charges at the national level and are expected to withdraw their measures when a multinational framework is agreed upon, according to the and

The urged the parties to go forward with a strong consensus, pointing out that "having a fragmented tax approach is not good for any of us".

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First Published: Sat, June 08 2019. 10:32 IST