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Algeria’s IFU 0.5% Tax Regime: How It Fuels the Digital Freelance Economy

Algeria’s IFU 0.5% Tax Regime: How It Fuels the Digital Freelance Economy

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 24, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria’s auto-entrepreneur regime imposes a flat 0.5% IFU tax on annual turnover — versus 5–12% under the...

UNCTAD 2026 E-Commerce VAT: How Developing Countries Can Tax Digital Trade

UNCTAD 2026 E-Commerce VAT: How Developing Countries Can Tax Digital Trade

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 15, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways UNCTAD’s May 2026 9th Intergovernmental Group of Experts on E-Commerce focused on how developing countries can capture...

EU vs. US Digital Trade War: How Section 301 Threatens to Weaponize Tech Regulation in 2026

EU vs. US Digital Trade War: How Section 301 Threatens to Weaponize Tech Regulation in 2026

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 8, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways EU fines against Big Tech have exceeded €3.77 billion since April 2025, triggering US Section 301 investigation...

EU vs. US Digital Trade War: How Section 301 Threatens to Weaponize Tech Regulation in 2026

EU vs. US Digital Trade War: How Section 301 Threatens to Weaponize Tech Regulation in 2026

ALGERIATECH Editorial
May 3, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways EU fines against Big Tech have exceeded €3.77 billion since April 2025, triggering US Section 301 investigation...

Digital Services Tax: Should Algeria Tax Google, Meta, and Netflix?

Digital Services Tax: Should Algeria Tax Google, Meta, and Netflix?

ALGERIATECH Editorial
March 21, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Every day, millions of Algerians open Instagram, search Google, stream Netflix, and download apps from the Apple...

The Taxation of Digital Giants: Digital Services Taxes, OECD Pillar One

The Taxation of Digital Giants: Digital Services Taxes, OECD Pillar One

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 2, 2026

The Problem: Where Value Is Created vs. Where Profits Are Booked The international corporate tax system was designed in the 1920s for an economy of factories, mines, and shipping routes.

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