Industry-Wide Opposition to the Digital Services Tax
Letter signed by business associations representing Canadian business
Letter signed by business associations representing Canadian business
Today’s announcement by the USTR confirms our longstanding concern that the digital services tax is damaging our most lucrative trading partnership.
The imposition of a retroactive discriminatory digital services tax by the federal government will not only make life more expensive…
The government has moved one step closer to implementing this discriminatory and damaging digital services tax (DST) via Bill C-59.
Letter expressing our continued concern with Canada’s intentions to press ahead with a unilateral Digital Services Tax (DST) that will hurt Canadian consumers and businesses by increasing the costs of doing business in an already precarious economic climate.
The Government of Canada appears to be moving forward with its plan to unilaterally impose a retroactive and discriminatory digital services tax (DST) in contravention of prevailing international tax principles.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, AmCham Canada, Canada-America Business Council, Information Technology Industry Council, and the National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC), has addressed an urgent letter to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland.
Your next online purchase, ride share, meal delivery, or vacation could soon cost even more now that the Digital Service Tax is implemented.
On September 8, 2023, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s addressed to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland regarding the Digital Services…
Digital commerce is a key driver of global economic growth.