Tech Companies

Poland’s Digital Tax Faces US Pressure, But Presses On

The Polish government is proposing a 3% digital tax on companies with global revenues exceeding €750 million, aiming to ensure tech companies pay taxes in Poland. Despite former President Trump’s claims of discrimination against American tech, the tax is intended to apply to all relevant market participants. The revenue generated will support Polish technology development and media content creation, potentially impacting services like marketplaces and digital advertising. However, the tax’s implementation could face opposition from Poland’s president, who reportedly has a positive relationship with Trump.

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AOC Criticizes TikTok’s Thanks to Trump, Calls It a Choice

Donald Trump’s return to power marks a pivotal moment requiring robust and unbiased news coverage. HuffPost remains committed to delivering critical reporting on the new administration, ensuring accessibility for all. Continued support is crucial to uphold this mission of providing free, fair journalism. Readers’ contributions directly enable HuffPost to maintain its commitment to fearless reporting during this critical period.

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