Champagne says Canada won’t pause digital services tax
- Canada is implementing a digital services tax on major tech companies starting June 30, as announced by Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne.
- The tax will charge a three percent levy on revenue from Canadian users for companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta.
- François-Philippe Champagne confirmed that the legislation is now in force and was passed by Parliament.
- There is ongoing discussion among G7 nations regarding tax regimes, according to Champagne.
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This tax will hit companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber and Airbnb.
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