Google, Facebook Tax Reform Sought by EU Government

Google, Facebook Tax Reform Sought by EU Government
Highlights
  • Google, Facebook are on the hook to pay more taxes in Europe
  • EU has become increasingly aggressive against US tech giants
  • The paper was drawn up by the government of Estonia
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EU finance ministers are set to discuss changing rules so that tech giants such as Google or Facebook are on the hook to pay more taxes in Europe, according to an EU document seen by AFP on Friday.

European regulators have become increasingly aggressive against US technology giants seen by officials as gaining too much power, with Amazon and Apple also facing scrutiny.

"It is urgent to close the gap in international tax rules in order to ensure the fair taxation of profits from businesses in the digitalised economy," said an EU document seen by AFP, prepared for a meeting of finance ministers in Estonia on September 15.

The paper was drawn up by the government of Estonia, which currently holds the EU's six-month rotating presidency and sees itself as a digital leader in Europe.

The document deplores the current situation in Europe in which taxing rights are held by EU nations with the "physical presence" of multinationals.

Instead, in the proposal, large digital businesses would be liable to pay corporate tax in the countries where they make profits, not only where they are present.

Many digital platforms operating in the EU are based in Ireland which offers a low corporate tax regime, allowing internet giants to escape a higher tax rate in other member countries.

Several national authorities in the EU have opened up tax fights with Google and other Internet giants.

A French court ruled in July that US Internet giant Google was not liable for EUR 1.12 billion ($1.27 billion) in taxes claimed by the state. France appealed the decision.

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