1575 - International taxation : Agreement on unilateral measures and termination of trade measures

21 Octobre 2021 | Communiqué de presse

1575 - Joint press release - International taxation - Agreement on the transition from existing digital services taxes to new multilateral solution-pdf

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1575 - Joint Statement on unilateral measures-pdf

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Communiqué de presse

Paris, le 21 octobre 2021
N°1575

Austria, France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States Announce Agreement on the Transition from Existing Digital Services Taxes to New Multilateral Solution Agreed by the OECD-G20 Inclusive Framework

On 8 October an historic agreement was reached between 136 countries of the OECD-G20 Inclusive Framework – representing 94% of the world’s GDP – on a two Pillar package of reforms to the international tax framework to be implemented in 2023.
 
These reforms will provide for a tax framework that is fairer, more stable and better equipped to meet the needs of a 21st century global economy.
 
In support of that agreement, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States have today announced the terms of an agreement on the transition from existing Digital Services Taxes to the new multilateral solution, and have committed to continuing discussions on this matter through constructive dialogue.
 
This compromise represents a pragmatic solution that helps ensure that the named countries can focus their collective efforts on the successful implementation of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework’s historic agreement on a new multilateral tax regime, and allows for the termination of trade measures adopted in response to Digital Services Taxes.
 
Overall, this political agreement carefully balances the perspectives of several countries, and is yet further demonstration of our commitment to working together to reach consensus, and to deliver far-reaching multilateral reforms that help support our national economies and public finances.