The Online Advertising Tax A Digital Policy Innovation

"Google and Facebook currently control close to two-thirds of global advertising revenue. While dominating the online advertising market, these two companies have thus far avoided paying adequate taxes. This CAMRI policy brief presents a new policy innovation, the online advertising tax. Consi...

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Main Author: Fuchs, Christian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Westminster Press 2018
Series:CAMRI Policy Briefs
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