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U.S. tech giants Meta , X and LinkedIn have lodged an appeal against an unprecedented VAT claim by Italy that could influence ...
Meta, X, and LinkedIn have challenged Italy in court over its VAT demands. This VAT dispute is the latest in a series of ...
Meta, X, and LinkedIn have appealed Italy's VAT claim, marking a significant legal battle over digital services taxation in ...
The Italian authorities' action could set a precedent for the taxation of digital groups in the EU. The outcome is uncertain.
Meta, X, and LinkedIn challenge Italy's $1B VAT claim, spotlighting EU tax policy on free user services tied to personal data ...
Meta, X, and LinkedIn are embroiled in a major legal battle over Italy’s demand for €1 billion in VAT. The companies have officially appealed to the Italian first-instance tax court. This is the first ...
Italy argues Facebook’s parent company, Meta, owed $925 million in sales tax since 2015. REUTERS. The EPPO, which is based in Luxembourg, said it did not comment on ongoing investigations nor ...
Italy has demanded tax from Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) X and LinkedIn in a value-added tax, ... The three companies have 60 days before they can appeal and thus begin the judicial process.
Meta to pay $938M VAT. A Milan prosecutor stated yesterday that Meta owes more than $938 million (887 million euros) value-added tax (VAT) on estimated revenues generated in Italy between 2015 and ...
Italian tax authorities argue that free user registrations with X, LinkedIn and Meta platforms should be seen as taxable ...
US tech giants Meta, X and Microsoft-owned LinkedIn have appealed against a VAT tax claim totalling more than €1bn by Italy.
Italy's tax police and revenue agency calculated a model under which Meta would have had to pay around 220 million euros of sales tax in Italy in 2021, according to the sources.