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France's DST blunder has given Canada a costless preview of what is in store for us should we choose to go down the same foolish path.

France's digital services tax is a cautionary tale for Canada


By -- Aaron Wudrick, Federal Director—— Bio and Archives--December 5, 2019

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France's digital services tax is a cautionary tale for CanadaWhile there's much to admire about France — including its food, culture and language — one area in which Canadian policy-makers would do well to steer clear of French inspiration is tax policy.

This is the country, after all, that famously had to abandon its 75 percent "supertax" on the rich after wealthy residents (predictably) began to flee the country, and that, to this day, still features the highest taxes of any wealthy nation.

Unfortunately, another French taxation policy seems to be catching on in Canada: a 3 percent digital services tax (DST) to be imposed on foreign tech companies.

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