digital taxation
Digital taxation refers to the levying of taxes on digital transactions, services, or goods in the digital economy. It involves the taxation of income, profits, or value created through digital activities, such as online sales, digital advertising, or digital platforms, to ensure fairness and revenue generation in the digital realm.
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