EY teams can assist taxpayers in assessing their potential tax burden on digital economy transactions and help them distinguish among digital taxes, including VATs on electronically supplied services, sales and uses taxes on digital economy transactions, new and emerging DSTs, and so-called hybrid taxes (e.g., the Indian Equalization Levy).
We can also assist with customs duty impacts of BEPS Pillar 1 activities, retaliation measures for DSTs and consideration of potential duties applied to electronic cross-border transactions as well as nexus expansion changes in local country laws that capture VAT or corporate income taxation on transactions that are effectuated digitally.
EY teams have the following tools available:
- The Global Digital Taxation Summary (pdf), which provides an overview of Digital Services Taxes (DSTs) as well as new, hybrid applications of existing taxes on purely digital transactions. Please connect with your EY account teams for a jurisdictional summary of active DSTs.
- The EY DST Analyzer tool to analyze, qualify and quantify the application of existing and new, emerging digital taxes.