Is digital tax the end of Multilateralism as we know it?
Frustrated by the slow pace of discussions and anxious to mobilise revenue considering the Covid-19 pandemic, several countries have taken unilateral measures to tax the digital economy.
Decoding India’s stand on Digital Tax
Traditional international tax law principles fail to account for the developments in technology that allow businesses to cater to market jurisdictions remotely In the recent past, international tax law principles have come under...
De-Escalating The Digital Tax Debate
Like most domestic laws and bilateral treaty networks that were established prior to the digital revolution, the international tax regime was built for a brick and mortar economy. Its inability to be adept to new business models...
The Not-So-Great Equaliser Tax
Days before the nationwide lockdown was announced, as part of the passage of the Finance Act 2020, Parliament proposed an ‘equalisation levy’ on overseas ecommerce operators. This could not have come at a more inappropriate time....
Expansion of equalisation levy: Why it’s not well-timed
By expanding the scope of equalisation levy to cover foreign e-commerce platforms, India has rushed to incrementally cast its net wide insofar as the digital service user-base is concerned. The amended Finance Bill 2020, which...