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    January 5, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    Turkey 7.5% Digital Services Tax

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    Türkiye VAT News • VATCalc

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    Turkey’s Revenue Administration proposes a phased reduction of the Digital Services Tax (DST) from 7.5% to 5% in January 2026 and further to 2.5% in January 2027. The DST applies to digital service providers exceeding a global revenue threshold of EUR 750 million or local revenue of TRY 20 million, with strict monthly reporting and no deductions allowed. Exemptions require an independent auditor report and are subject to strict thresholds.

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    • •DST applies to providers with global revenue > EUR 750 million or Turkish revenue > TRY 20 million; exempt if below thresholds.
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