US, India Extend Digital Tax Truce to June 30 as Deadline Approaches

The deal's failure could prompt several countries to reinstate their taxes on US tech giants such as Apple, Google, and Amazon.

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 29 June 2024 10:51 IST
Highlights
  • The US and India are expected to strike a deal for digital services taxes
  • An existing 'Pillar 1' deal is currently in danger of collapse
  • Countries that reinstate taxes risk punitive duties on exports to the US

India, China and the US have failed to agree on key elements of the 'Pillar 1' deal

Photo Credit: Reuters

The United States and India have extended a standstill agreement on U.S. retaliation over India's digital-services tax until Sunday, aligning it with a fast-approaching deadline for a global deal to reallocate taxing rights on the world's biggest and most profitable companies, the U.S. Treasury said on Friday.

In a brief announcement, the Treasury said that a November 2021 political compromise that expired March 31 would be extended through the end of the month, as negotiations on the "Pillar 1" tax agreement continue.

Advertisement

The Pillar 1 deal is in danger of collapse, as the U.S., India and China have failed to agree on key elements of the deal related to calculation of transfer pricing to help determine local tax liabilities.

The stakes of the last-minute negotiations are high. The deal's failure could prompt several countries to reinstate their taxes on U.S. tech giants such as Apple, Alphabet's Google, and Amazon.com and risk punitive duties on billions of dollars in exports to the U.S.

Advertisement

The extension of the U.S.-India agreement also aligns it with the expiration of similar deals with six other countries that had enacted digital-services taxes: Austria, Britain, France, Italy, Spain and Turkey.

These countries suspended their digital-services taxes shortly after a two-pillar tax deal was struck in October 2021 by nearly 140 countries to impose a 15% global minimum corporate income tax and complete negotiation on reallocating some taxing rights on large multinationals to countries where they sell goods and services. This was meant to replace the digital-services taxes.

Advertisement

At the same time, the U.S. Trade Representative's office agreed to suspend planned trade retaliation against the digital taxes while negotiations were completed.

U.S. negotiations are being led by the Treasury, where a spokesperson declined to comment on the state of negotiations.

Advertisement

A USTR spokesperson also declined to comment on next steps, but added: "As we've said previously, we oppose digital-services taxes that unfairly target U.S. companies and the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework negotiations offer the best path to address the challenges that digitalization of the economy poses to the international tax system."

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told Reuters at a G7 finance meeting in May that India and China were hindering agreement on the alternative transfer-pricing mechanism known as "Amount B," but that talks were continuing.

Italy's finance minister also blamed the U.S. demands for the inability to agree on terms. Italy is seeking an extension of the U.S. standstill agreement and sources told Reuters earlier on Friday that Italy has asked Google to pay $1 billion in unpaid taxes.

© Thomson Reuters 2024


Is the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 the best foldable phone you can buy in India right now? We discuss the company's new clamshell-style foldable handset on the latest episode of Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Here Is How to Watch NASA's Artemis II Lunar Flyby Live
  2. Valathu Vashathe Kallan Is Now Streaming: Know All About the Crime Thriller
  3. Samsung Sets Deadline for Messages App: Here's What Replaces It
  4. Casio AE-1600HX Series Launched With Up to 10 Years of Battery Life
  5. Realme 16 5G With 7,000mAh Battery Goes on Sale in India: See Offers
  6. No More Black? iPhone 18 Pro New Leak Reveals Bold New Colour Options
  7. Redmi A7 Pro 5G Will Launch in India on This Date
  8. Take-Two Interactive Lays Off AI Team, Including Head of AI
  9. Band Melam OTT Release: Know Where to Watch the Telugu Romantic Musical
  10. Apple's First-Ever Foldable iPhone Enters Trial Produc
  1. No More Black? iPhone 18 Pro New Leak Reveals Bold New Colour Options for 2026
  2. China Urges Banks to Use Blockchain for Lending, Tax Data Sharing
  3. Meta to Fire 200 Employees, Phase Out Middle Manager Titles Amid AI Push: Report
  4. Glory OTT Release Confirmed: Where to Watch Pulkit Samrat and Divyendu Sharma Starrer Online
  5. Oppo Find X9 Ultra to Feature 10x Optical Zoom and External Lens Kit
  6. China Removes Bitchat App From Apple Store Over Regulatory Concerns
  7. WhatsApp Reportedly Rolls Out Noise Cancellation for Voice and Video Calls to Android Beta Users
  8. Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro to Reportedly Launch Next Year With the Privacy Display Feature
  9. iPhone Fold Trial Production Begins Ahead of Anticipated Launch in H2 2026: Report
  10. New Study Claims There Might Be Way More Pulsars in Space Than We Previously Thought
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.