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NEW DELHI - India will scrap a tax of 6% on digital advertisements online, the finance minister said on Tuesday, easing costs for US tech giants such as Alphabet's Google, Meta and Amazon as a way of soothing US trade concerns.

The move responds to concerns raised by Washington after President Donald Trump threatened reciprocal tariffs from April 2 on trading partners, including India, that fuelled alarm among exporters. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled the change while introducing amendments to the 2025 Finance Bill in the lower house of parliament, which approved the tax measures in the budget.The decision on the levy takes effect from April 1, a government source said earlier, speaking on condition of anonymity. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit last month to the United States, both nations agreed to work on the first phase of a trade deal by autumn 2025, targeting two-way trade of $500 billion by 2030. India's 6% equalisation levy, or digital tax, affects online advertising services provided by foreign companies, requiring them to withhold and remit the tax to the government. The United States Trade Representative had criticised the levy targeting U.S. companies as "discriminatory and unreasonable", arguing that domestic companies were exempt. A U.S. delegation led by Brendan Lynch, the assistant U.S. trade representative for South and Central Asia, is visiting India this week for talks with officials. Last year, New Delhi abolished a levy of 2% on non-resident e-commerce firms for providing online services.The decision signals an attempt to ease trade tension with the United States, said Amit Maheshwari, tax partner at AKM Global. "However, it remains to be seen whether this step, coupled with ongoing diplomatic efforts, will lead to any softening of the U.S. stance," he added. Peshawar University's journalism department to be named after Arshad SharifPTI hints at attending APC against terrorism, PTI chairman Barrister Gohar

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