Advertisers set to pay levy on digital advertising in government tax bombshell

Australian brands look set to face a tax on digital advertising in a new policy emerging from the treasury this morning.

Briefings to both Fairfax Media and News Corp titles suggest that the Government plans to impose a “digital levy”. The SMH reports Treasurer Scott Morrison as saying that such a levy – targeting global digital giants is “inevitable”.

The arrangement is part of a deal to persuade crossbenchers to support the government’s tax law reforms.

The Australian reports the former the Nick Xenophon Team Senators, Stirling Griff and Rex Patrick have said a levy on international technology companies may get their support for the government’s proposed $35 bn company tax cut.

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