UK looking to drop \'Facebook tax\' in favour of post-Brexit deal: Report

UK looking to drop 'Facebook tax' in favour of post-Brexit deal: Report

Britain introduced the digital services tax in April after slow progress in global negotiations over how to tax tech giants, many of which are US companies

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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak arrives at Downing Street as the government is expected to publish an emergency coronavirus powers Bill, in London, Thursday March 19, 2020 | AP/PTI
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British Finance Minister plans to drop a tax on technology companies such as Facebook and Google because it does not raise much money and could hurt a push for a US trade deal, The Mail on Sunday reported.

introduced the digital services tax in April after slow progress in global negotiations over how to tax tech giants, many of which are US companies.

The tax is expected to raise about £500 million ($654 million) a year for Britain's public finances.

That represents only a fraction of the £200 billion in extra debt the country has racked up since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The tax is also a potential impediment to a post-bilateral trade deal between and the United States.

France and other countries have adopted or are considering similar taxes.

No one was immediately available for comment at Britains finance ministry.

The Mail on Sunday quoted a finance ministry representative as saying: ‘“We’ve been clear it’s a temporary tax that will be removed once an appropriate global solution is in place, and we continue to work with our partners to reach that goal.”

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First Published: Sun, August 23 2020. 23:55 IST