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India proposes to scrap 6% equalisation levy on digital services, government source says
Mar 24, 2025 10:25 PM

NEW DELHI, March 25 (Reuters) - India plans to abolish a

6% equalisation levy on online services, including advertising,

that affects U.S. tech giants such as Alphabet's

Google, Meta and Amazon ( AMZN ), as part of amendments

to the Finance Bill 2025, a government source familiar with the

matter said on Tuesday.

The parliament is expected to approve the amendments in the

bill this week.

The move comes as New Delhi seeks to address concerns raised

by Washington, after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to

impose reciprocal tariffs from April 2 on trading partners,

including India, raising alarms among exporters.

A U.S. delegation led by Assistant U.S. Trade

Representative for South and Central Asia Brendan Lynch is

visiting India this week for talks with Indian officials.

While Washington has been more critical of India's

separate 2% digital services tax, the decision to scrap the 6%

levy signals an attempt to ease trade tensions, said Amit

Maheshwari, tax partner at AKM Global.

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