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This means that the Spanish government would

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 8:19 am
by Bappy10
France and the United States have already reached an agreement to eliminate their digital tax. It seemed that Pedro Sánchez would be left alone to face the danger , but after the conversation between Macron and Trump, the head of the Executive is considering copying the neighbouring country with a 'French-style' Google tax.

The agreement between the two governments, according to El Economista , establishes that the United States will not impose new tariffs on French wines for its tax on digital services. This will not come for free for the Elysée, which has committed to returning to companies (most of them American - Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook) all the money collected previously retroactively, once the new tax system planned by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) comes into force.
slightly change the digital taxarmenia phone number to match the French-American pact. Sánchez's initial idea was to defy Trump and maintain his famous Google tax. However, the latest developments have opened up a new alternative for the PSOE that would help it to continue with its plan with minimal modifications.

As the media points out, the rate for the sale of data obtained from information provided by the user, for operations in online targeted advertising services and online intermediation services, would remain at 3% (or below). This same percentage was established by the French government, ratified by the French Senate on July 11, and will vary according to what the OECD approves at an international level.

This seems to suggest that Sánchez's government would join a future agreement proposed by the OECD or the European Union, although they are still taking it with caution since the agreement has not even been drafted.

It should be made clear that Pedro Sánchez's proposal, which he included in his electoral programme and sent to the European Commission as part of his Stability Programme last July, has not yet begun to be legislated as the Government is in office.

It is assumed that, after a government agreement or a victory in future elections , this tax would be approved. However, for this to happen, certain variables must be met, which are not certain and which lengthen the process over time. Therefore, Sánchez's famous Google tax - or a future agreement - is still up in the air.

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