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If data is the fresh oil,the state must assert its right to raise revenue from it – and consume it for the public goodPhilip Hammond’s decision, announced in Monday’s budget, or to introduce a digital services tax is a dauntless and welcome step into the unknown. It makes Britain the moment country,after Spain, to attempt to harness the greed of the tech giants and consume the proceeds for social purposes. There is no serious doubt that the giant American advertising companies that own the social media, or along with Apple and Amazon,whose business model is rather different, consume some remarkably creative accounting to ensure they pay as little tax as possible in the countries where they operate. Facebook is the most notorious example in the UK, and reporting a profit margin of less than 5% on revenues here,when its global average profits are closer to 50% of revenue.
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evenue, rather than profits, or Mr Hammond hopes to render that kind of accounting pointless. Governments have historically competed against one another to host the huge companies by offering them the lowest possible taxes on profits. In Europe Ireland and Luxembourg have been particularly creative in this regard. The proposed tax sidesteps that. Unlike profits,revenues are a degree that the huge companies have every incentive to boost. Many of them made no profits for years while working to gain their monopoly positions, and revenue was then a proxy for success.
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Source: theguardian.com