U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means

10/27/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/27/2025 11:20

Ways and Means Committee Republican Leaders Slam French Proposal to Impose Higher Discriminatory Digital Services Tax on U.S. Innovators

WASHINGTON, D.C. - As lawmakers in France are considering a proposal to increase its digital services tax (DST) from 3 percent to 15 percent and raise the applicable revenue threshold to levels that specifically target American innovators, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (MO-08), Subcommittee on Tax Chairman Mike Kelly (PA-16), and Subcommittee on Trade Chairman Adrian Smith (NE-03) issued the following statement:

"France's proposed increase in its digital services tax would be an unwarranted attack on America's digital companies and leave the U.S. Congress and the Trump Administration with little choice but to pursue aggressive retaliatory actions. Congressional Republicans have been consistently adamant that we will not abide France, or any country for that matter, imposing discriminatory taxes against American businesses. President Biden lacked the courage to use trade policies to defend America's interest and gave away leverage by pausing Section 301 investigations that the Trump Administration began against DSTs around the world. President Trump has proven time and again that he will staunchly defend American workers, producers, and innovators against unfair trade practices and discriminatory tax regimes - with proven results.

"Should France move forward with raising its digital services tax five-fold to target American digital companies, the Ways and Means Committee will work with President Trump to respond in a manner consistent with the president's America First trade policy. For example, when the OECD's global tax scheme threatened to unfairly tax American businesses, Ways and Means Republicans did not hesitate to introduce and advance legislation through the U.S. House of Representatives to protect our nation's interests overseas. We will defend American workers and businesses by making clear to all nations that it's better to work with the U.S. than against us."

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