The proposed digital services tax will target multinational businesses that earn income from New Zealand users of social media platforms, search engines, and online marketplaces. The tax would be applied at 3 per cent on gross taxable New Zealand digital services revenue, a similar rate adopted by comparable countries like France and the United Kingdom. The bill will be introduced to the parliament on Thursday.
Source: channelnewsasia.com
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