Commenting on the Public Accounts Committee’s report on the Digital Services Tax, published today, the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has said that there is a ‘real risk’ that the supposedly temporary tax could effectively become a permanent part of the UK’s tax landscape.
Source: tax.org.uk
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