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This brief gives an update on the VAT treatment of supplies of digital newspapers and other digital publications before May 2020.
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One third of the world’s population do not own a mobile phone, and 50% of the global population have no internet.
An introduction to digital trade and future plans to develop estimates.
This brief gives an update on the VAT treatment of supplies of digital newspapers and other digital publications before 1 May 2020.
Overview of the groups at risk of digital exclusion and some of the barriers they face.
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