The government's planned
'digital tax' on digital giants who currently have their tax
base in low-tax countries will bring in "two to three billion
euros a year," Economy Undersecretary Enrico Zanetti said
Tuesday. Italy will have a so-called 'digital tax' from January
1, 2017 to "have transactions and accords taxed where they are
made," Premier Matteo Renzi said Monday, replying to a question
on a 'Google Tax'.
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