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Eurozone to discuss digital tax

European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs Pierre Moscovici addresses the EU unveiled proposals for a digital tax that targets US tech giants at the European Union in Brussels on March 21, 2018. [Photo/VCG]

European Union finance ministers will discuss a watered-down proposal on an EU-wide digital tax on Nov 6, trying to persuade reticent governments to agree on the plan by the end of the year.

Under a proposal from the European Commission in March, EU states would charge a 3 percent levy on the digital turnover of large firms such as Google and Facebook that are accused of routing their profits to the bloc's low-tax states.

Britain has said on Oct 29 it would tax the revenue that online platforms such as Google, Facebook and Amazon make in the country to update a system that had not kept pace with changing digital business models. And the tax will come into effect from 2020.

Technology company chiefs have warned that a digital services tax proposed by the European Union would hinder innovation and hurt economic growth.

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