ASSESSMENTS
Digital Tax Proposals Produce New Discord in the EU
Feb 14, 2018 | 15:37 GMT

Members of the French activist group Attac rally in Paris on Feb. 12 against Apple Inc., which they accuse of tax evasion.
(STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP/Getty Images)
Highlights
- During the second quarter of the year, the European Union will discuss plans to change the way companies in the digital sector are taxed.
- This debate will generate friction between large economies with high corporate tax rates and smaller economies that offer fiscal incentives to multinational companies.
- EU members will struggle to agree on the planned reforms, potentially forcing the bloc to either shelve them or restrict them to a smaller number of countries.
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