The OECD has published on its website the comments received following a request made on 22 December 2013 on tax issues arising from the digital economy. Comments have been made from a wide range of accounting and law firms, and also by international organizations. Comments made will be part of the discussions of the Task Force on the Digital Economy when it meets in February 2014.
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