The move follows the earlier removal of a 2% digital services tax on e-commerce transactions last year, which had strained ...
Government proposes abolishing equalisation levy on online ads from April 1, part of 59 Finance Bill amendments.
India implemented a 6% equalization charge, also known as the “digital tax,” to target foreign businesses that provide online ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India plans to abolish a 6% equalisation levy on online services, including advertising, that affects U.S. tech giants such as Alphabet's Google, Meta and Amazon, as part of ...
The move to drop the controversial levy, nicknamed the ‘Google tax’ comes in the wake of ongoing trade talks between the US ...
The Indian government has proposed to eliminate the 6% equalisation levy, also known as 'Google tax', on online advertisements amid pressure from the US over tariffs.
The government’s Finance Bill 2025 amendments include scrapping the 6% equalisation levy on online advertising and revising ...