The New Zealand Government has released Options for taxing the digital economy: a discussion document on the design of a possible Digital Services Tax (DST). While the Government would prefer an internationally agreed multilateral approach through the work currently underway at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), it will “seriously consider” a unilateral DST at a flat rate of 2% to 3%
Source EY
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