New Delhi, March 28 -- India's impending move to abolish the 'Google tax' is unlikely to be a significant gain for America's Big Tech giants such as Google's parent Alphabet Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc. However, the move is being widely viewed as an in-principle victory for Big Tech in India, while opening up the domestic market to more foreign e-commerce and small advertising firms.
India's decision to scrap Google tax from 1 April is also likely meant to demonstrate to US President Donald Trump that India is serious about addressing pain points in bilateral trade relations, and to extract concessions on reciprocal tariffs.
New Delhi introduced the 6% equalisation levy in 2016 to ensure that foreign tech giants earning huge sums in India...