Some time ago, these pages predicted that digital services taxes would prove to be sticky things. That is, once governments around the world went through the trouble of implementing DSTs — and once the receipts started to trickle in — legislators would find them difficult to eliminate. DSTs check too many of the boxes associated with a politically expedient tax regime.
Source: forbes.com
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