No U.S, India’s DST is not discriminatory
The U.S. has called India's digital services tax (DST) discriminatory. But India adopted DST to deal with the challenges posed by the digital economy. It isn't restricted to the U.S. alone.
The U.S. has called India's digital services tax (DST) discriminatory. But India adopted DST to deal with the challenges posed by the digital economy. It isn't restricted to the U.S. alone.
They have received 25 times more funding than the $550 million in 2010, according to data analytics firm Tracxn.