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France Announces Taxes on Big Tech, Trump Rushes in to White Knight for His Sworn Enemies

 
 
 
 
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The U.S. government is already threatening to retaliate: On Wednesday, President Trump ordered a probe of the French tax. It’s a sign that another trade war like the one between the U.S. and China could be stirring – except that it’s with one of America’s allies, and in this case, it’s U.S. companies that are seen as the tax dodges.

The measure was approved by France’s Senate on Thursday. It will levy a 3% tax on revenue from digital services earned in France by companies that make more than 25 million euros ($28 million) in French revenue and 750 million euros ($844 million) in global revenue. It will be applied retroactively from January 2019.

All of these companies are engaged in aggressive active measures to destroy the presidency of Donald Trump, and he is out their arguing for their right to criminally avoid paying taxes because… nobody has any clue why…

The US has launched a probe that may see France slapped with sanctions for its attempt to hike taxes on tech firms, which Washington claims will ‘unfairly’ target Silicon Valley giants known for their tax ‘optimization’ practices.

The US, which has been widely criticized on the world stage for promoting protectionist trade practices and unilateral sanctions, has taken the first step to justify possible retaliation against the proposed French law by launching the so-called 301 investigation. The same type of probe into ‘unfair’ trade practices was used by the Trump administration to accuse Beijing of intellectual property theft and impose tariffs on Chinese goods, and invoked by the US Trade Representative (USTR) to go after Airbus subsidies.

Amid rising public outrage at the minimal tax paid by some of the world’s richest firms, French lawmakers are due to approve the proposed Digital Services Tax (DST) law as soon as Thursday. If adopted, the additional 3 percent tax on profits made off French citizens would apply to all firms with global revenue of at least €750 million ($853mn) and French revenue of over €25mn.

While the so-called ‘GAFA’ law – named after Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple – will target all global multinationals including from China, Germany, Spain and Britain, Washington is certain that the legislation was devised specifically against American firms.

“The President has directed that we investigate the effects of this legislation and determine whether it is discriminatory or unreasonable and burdens or restricts United States commerce,” said Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.

The United States is very concerned that the digital services tax which is expected to pass the French Senate tomorrow unfairly targets American companies.

The issue for Paris, however, is all about “fiscal justice,” as France seeks to generate an additional €500 million ($566 million) from the new tax scheme, Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said when he introduced the legislation.

Digital giants pay 14 percent less tax than small- and medium-sized European companies.

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