Amazon Taxation Becomes Sticking Point in Talks on Global Levies

  • Online giant’s low margins mean it could escape new rules
  • U.S. opposes efforts to single out any company for levies
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A U.S.-driven effort to reach a global accord on taxing big tech companies’ overseas profits is getting bogged down over ensnaring one firm in particular: Amazon.com Inc.

A Treasury Department proposal, which was distributed to other governments earlier this month and has been seen by Bloomberg, would subject about 100 of the largest and most profitable companies to greater taxation in countries where the firms’ users and consumers are located, as opposed to the countries where they’re headquartered.