Global tax changes could mean Treasury loses £230m digital services tax receipts from Google, Amazon, Facebook and eBay
Experts have warned that US tech companies, including Google, Amazon and, could pay less tax in the UK and several other big economies under global reforms agreed at the weekend by the G7.
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