OECD Secretary-General Coleman of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development expects that the introduction of international rules for "digital taxation" over taxation of giant IT companies that are expanding across national borders is likely to be delayed after 2024. Was shown.

Regarding the taxation of giant IT companies that expand across national borders and make profits, the member countries of the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) are promoting the creation of international rules for "digital taxation."



Regarding this, OECD Secretary-General Coleman said at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting "Davos Conference" held in Switzerland on the 24th that "difficult discussions are continuing", and the international that had been aiming for 2023 so far. The introduction of such rules is likely to be delayed after 2024, he said.



Last year, more than 130 countries and regions, including Japan, centered on OECD member countries, finally reached an agreement on the creation of international rules for "digital taxation," but domestic procedures were delayed in the United States for introduction. In addition to being pointed out, Poland is a cautious stance among the member countries of the EU = European Union.