- French Administrative Supreme Court referred a question to the Constitutional Court about the Digital Services Tax (DST) constitutionality
- The case involves issues of equality, discriminatory treatment, and territoriality rules
- A ruling is expected in September 2025
- The DST applies to revenues from digital activities in France, with specific revenue thresholds
- US administration criticized the DST as discriminatory, but French companies also find it burdensome
- The Constitutional Court will decide on the matter on September 12, 2025
- The outcome may impact digital taxation in France and international digital economy regulations
Source: vatabout.com
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