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In Last-Minute Move, Canada Rescinds Digital Services Tax, Restarts Negotiations (newsweek.com)

(Monday June 30, 2025 @04:34AM (EditorDavid) from the O-Canada dept.)


"Canada and the United States have resumed trade negotiations," reports Newsweek, "after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney [1]agreed to rescind the country's digital services tax on U.S. technology companies ."

> The development follows President Donald Trump's announcement on Friday that he was suspending all trade talks with Canada "effective immediately" over the tax policy... Canada's quick reversal signals the high stakes involved in maintaining trade relationships with the United States, particularly given the countries' deeply integrated economies.

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> Carney's office confirmed on Sunday that both leaders have agreed to restart negotiations after Canada committed to abandoning the 3 percent levy targeting major U.S. tech giants including Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber, and Airbnb. The tax was scheduled to take effect Monday and would have applied retroactively, creating an estimated $2 billion bill for American companies. The conflict escalated rapidly after Canada's Finance Department confirmed Friday that companies would still be required to make their first digital tax payments Monday, despite ongoing negotiations. The tax targeted revenue generated from Canadian users rather than corporate profits, making it particularly burdensome for technology companies operating internationally...

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> Canada's decision to rescind the tax came "in anticipation" of reaching a broader trade agreement, according to government officials. With negotiations resuming, both countries will likely focus on addressing broader trade issues beyond the digital services tax.



[1] https://www.newsweek.com/canada-us-trade-talks-resume-digital-tax-reversal-2092304



We're ready for more national firewalls (Score:2)

by butt0nm4n ( 1736412 )

Screw big tech. Way too much power and influence. No reason why countries cant grow their own digital services. Governments are failing to recognise this and letting Big Tech leach money from their economies. Big Tech is reliant on national infrastructures paid for by public money, comms, transport, law and education. They are taking us for a ride and your politicians are in their pocket.

Bullying... (Score:1)

by Luna ( 20969 )

works !

Re:Bullying... (Score:4, Informative)

by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

They should remember TACO. You don't fold to Trump, you wait him out.

not burdensome pay your tax (Score:1, Flamebait)

by johnjones ( 14274 )

NO - "The tax targeted revenue generated from Canadian users rather than corporate profits, making it particularly burdensome for technology companies"

if you dont have a ledger of Candaian users your pretty much a fail as a company oh wait the americans dont like to pay ANY tax so will lie cheat do whatever it takes..

they are literally taking the republicans for a ride... not that any of them will refuse a ride...

Vassal state should behave like one (Score:4, Informative)

by khchung ( 462899 )

and stop pretending Canada has sovereignty. Otherwise Canada is just asking to be whipped and humiliated in front of the world.

Re: (Score:2)

by bgarcia ( 33222 )

Well, yes, Canada belongs to the Commonwealth of Nations, which is why King Charles has to approve every law that they try to pass.

[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy_of_Canada

Wrong Move... (Score:2)

by Rashkae ( 59673 )

I hope that means Digital Services sold in Canada will now have to collect and remit GST, just like everyone else. Otherwise, Gov't must stabbed Canadian Companies in the back! (not that I want to pay more tax, but giving US companies a 13% price advantage over Canadian companies is *huge*. Digital tax has to either be evenly applied, or scrapped altogether for everyone.

Canada should have... (Score:2)

by YuppieScum ( 1096 )

...called it a "tariff" instead of a "tax," then we could all have delighted in the display of cognitive dissonance south of the border.

I'm having a tax-deductible experience! I need an energy crunch!!