Digital services tax

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Dear Economic and Financial Affairs,

Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I would like to request a list of all lobby meetings (including phone calls, conference calls etc) since 1 January 2019 where the EU’s Digital Services Tax proposal, or the OECD’s negotiations on a similar tax, were discussed. The list should include the names of the individuals and organisations participating; the date; the agenda; and any minutes / notes produced. I would additionally like to receive any emails or other correspondence related to proposals for a Digital Services Tax received or sent since 1 January 2019.

Please provide all responses electronically via this site.

Yours faithfully,

Vicky Cann
CEO
Rue d'Edimbourg 26
1050 Brx

Economic and Financial Affairs

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Please find attached document Ares(2020)3968607 from ve_ecfin.ddg2.b.4 (ECFIN.DDG2.B.4) dated 28/07/2020.

Veuillez trouver ci-joint le document Ares(2020)3968607 de ve_ecfin.ddg2.b.4 (ECFIN.DDG2.B.4) daté du 28/07/2020.