It will take more than quick fixes to resolve the matter of the taxation of the digital economy, is the gist of the conclusions of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU, in a document prepared ahead of the informal meeting of European finance ministers, to be held in Tallinn on 15 and 16 September, and of which EUROPE has had sight.
“Connecting the taxation of the digital economy with source of income [for instance, a tax on online advertising, digital services for...