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Canada rescinded its 3% digital services tax that was due to take effect on Monday morning after President Donald Trump threatened to halt trade talks.
Here's what you need to know about the tax, which has been a thorn in the side of the Canada-U.S. relationship for years.
Canada said it would rescind a digital-services tax in a bid to salvage trade discussions with the U.S. after President Trump paused talks on Friday. Canada’s finance department was set to collect ...
Canada’s decision to rescind its digital services tax (DST) to restart trade negotiations with the U.S. represents a boon for ...
The federal government said it will rescind the digital services tax "in anticipation" of coming to a trade deal with the U.S ...
Google is eliminating a fee is placed on ads, which was done in response to the Canadian digitial services tax, which has now been rescinded as part of broader trade talks.
Amazon, which was also subject to tax, said it will wait until DST is officially rescinded before making any changes ...
The United States will resume trade negotiations with Canada immediately after Ottawa scrapped its digital services tax ...
Canada scrapped the Digital Services Tax after U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday had blasted Canada’s 3% Digital Services Tax as “direct and blatant attack on our Country. ...
Canada won't put a hold on the digital services tax on big tech companies set to take effect on June 30, the finance minister ...
In a sudden reversal, Canada has caved and will remove its digital services tax after trade talks with the US suddenly fell apart this weekend. Blocked just hours before taking effect, the ...
Canada’s Digital Services Tax, announced in 2020, was adopted “to address the fact that many large technology companies operating in Canada may not otherwise pay tax on revenues generated from ...