G7 countries agreed on a side-by-side tax agreement, relieving American firms.
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The United States and other G7 members agreed to adopt a “side-by-side” approach to the framework, which would exempt American companies from parts of the international tax rules. The US administration also committed to dropping Section 899 from its tax and spending package. Named the “revenge tax” as a part of section 899, it aimed at countries with tax systems and policies that Washington deemed unfair, stipulating tax hikes. As part of the agreement, the other G7 countries also agreed to support the US position in discussions with the G20 and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which has been spearheading global talks on corporate taxation, and some of whose proposals the US has opposed. G7 leaders hail US repeal of Section 899 as catalyst for stable tax agreement Removing section 899 of the US tax bill was key to securing the agreement among the G7 nations. They claimed that its elimination was important to provide a more stable negotiation environment. They said, “We also recognize that the removal of Section 899 is crucial to this overall understanding and to providing a more stable environment for discussions to take place.” In another statement, the G7 countries acknowledged that the side-by-side system could bring more stability and certainty to the international tax structure. UK businesses have already enjoyed clarity since the US removed Section 899 from Donald Trump’s tax bill. In the last few weeks, the country’s businesses shared their concerns over possible tax hikes due to the incorporation of Section 899 in the tax and spending bill. Now, with the provision excluded, they are spared from more taxes. However, the issue of “digital services taxes”, imposed by some countries on the profits of US tech giants like Meta Platforms Inc. and Amazon.com Inc., is still pending. However, the…
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