Recent Trends in the Digital Services Tax (Japanese)
Keigo Fuchi
Discussion Papers (Japanese) from Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)
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This paper analyzes legal aspects of the digital services tax recently introduced in some countries. The paper points out several defects inherent in the tax. It also considers why such a tax was proposed and introduced. It is difficult to justify the tax within the traditional framework of international taxation. The objective of the tax is also unclear. Although the tax is apparently imposed on global digital enterprises, the tax burdens might actually fall on the consumers. In summary, the tax has many flaws, and it is difficult to rationalize from the perspective of tax policy. However, the tax has at least one distinct advantage over preexisting taxes. While traditional taxes have largely failed to include consumption for which consumers are not charged, the digital services tax incorporates this kind of consumption.
Pages: 24 pages
Date: 2021-08
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