Treasury is also proposing an amendment to the Digital Service Tax (DST). In the proposal, the treasury would like the tax to apply not just to non-residents but to residents too. The digital tax is a 1.5% tax imposed on the total value of digital services offered. Initially, the proposed amendment was part of the Finance Act 2020 but was removed.
Source: techweez.com
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