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US business hits back at plan for digital levy

US business has attacked the chancellor’s new tax on the world’s largest internet groups, arguing such a plan would set a “dangerous precedent”.

Several countries are considering how to rewrite their tax codes to capture more revenue from US-based companies such as Google, Facebook and Amazon. On Monday, the UK announced the most concrete plan yet: a 2 per cent tax on UK-generated revenues of search engines, social media platforms and online marketplaces if their global revenues are at least £500m a year and the company is profitable.

In Washington, Tom Donohue, president of the US Chamber of Commerce, said such a tax would “improperly target large American technology companies” and “set a dangerous precedent”.

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