adatadó
Adatadó, also known as a data tax or digital services tax, refers to a type of levy imposed by governments on the revenue generated by certain digital businesses, particularly those operating in the technology and online services sectors. The concept gained prominence in the late 20th and early 21st centuries as governments sought new ways to tax multinational corporations that derive significant profits from digital activities, such as online advertising, social media, and e-commerce.
The primary motivation behind implementing an adatadó is to ensure that companies operating in a jurisdiction
Several countries, including France, the United Kingdom, and Spain, have introduced their own versions of digital
The implementation of adatadó has also sparked debates within the global tax reform framework, particularly through