digital economy tax avoidance
Digital economy tax avoidance refers to the deliberate actions taken by individuals or companies operating in the digital sector to minimize or evade their tax liabilities. This involves exploiting loopholes or jurisdictions with lower tax rates, utilizing complex international structures, or manipulating digital infrastructure to shift profits and avoid paying the appropriate amount of taxes.
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