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Social Media and Tax Law


ISBN13: 9781032306674
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The tax implications of social media are numerous and highly debated, spanning such issues as the taxation of influencers, the digital barter and digital services taxes. This book offers a detailed overall analysis of the tax implications of social media, taking into consideration the unique characteristics of social media platforms and companies. Offering a comprehensive overview of tax law as it relates to the specificities of social media, the book examines taxation of influencers, taxation of social media companies, value added tax implications of the digital barter, the role that can be played by Pigouvian taxes in the field of social media, as well as the employment of social media as a tool for tax compliance.

Widespread use of social media along with the proliferation of new social media platforms demonstrate the importance of social media tax law, and this book will be an important resource for tax administrations, lawyers and researchers.

Subjects:
Taxation, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1. Fundamentals of Social Media
2. International Taxation of Influencers
3. The Digital Barter
4. Taxation of SMCs’ Corporate Income
5. VAT Implications of the Digital Barter
6. Social Media and Pigouvian Taxes
7. Social Media as a Tool for Tax Compliance
Conclusions

Series: Routledge Research in Tax Law

Social Media and Tax Law (eBook) ISBN 9781003846376
Published February 2024
Routledge
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