On 5 December 2019, the Turkish Parliament enacted a Digital Services Tax (DST), which will enter into force as of 1 March 2020. The DST is levied at a rate of 7.5% on in-scope revenues generated in Turkey by the provision of specific digital or online services. Although the Turkish DST shares some similarities with the draft EU DST Directive, there are, significant differences, including a broader scope and a higher tax rates.
Source WTS
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