OTTAWA - Canada will proceed with a digital services tax (DST) on technology companies, which President Donald Trump called "a direct and blatant attack on our country" in a Truth Social post on ...
The Canadian government rescinded a digital services tax that was set to take effect on Monday after President Donald Trump threatened to break off trade negotiations between the U.S. and Canada over ...
Canada will rescind a digital services tax – a way of taxing online companies – its government said on Sunday, in a bid to restart trade negotiations with the United States.President Donald Trump on ...
Canada plans to impose a tax on corporations providing digital services from 2022 that will stay in place until major nations come up with a coordinated approach on taxation, the Finance Department ...
OTTAWA, April 16 (Reuters) - Canada will press ahead with introduction of a digital services tax on large technology companies, which would raise C$5.9 billion ($4.3 billion) over the five years ...
Canada scrapped a tax targeting U.S. tech companies after President Trump broke off trade talks and threatened to slap higher tariffs on Canadian imports. The digital services tax, which would have ...
Aaron Broverman is the Managing Editor of Forbes Advisor Canada. He has almost 20 years of experience writing in the personal finance space for outlets such as Bankrate, Bankrate Canada, ...
Canada abruptly scrapped its plan to enforce a new digital service tax on American tech firms — days after President Trump blasted the “foolish” move as a “direct and blatant attack” on the United ...
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