Australia passes law to levy tech giants that fail to pay for local news

The levy ​applies to Meta, Alphabet's Google, TikTok and Microsoft's LinkedIn, covering companies with a "significant" social media or search service in Australia, and local ​advertising revenue exceeding A$250 million ($178 million). Platforms ca...

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Australia passed legislation on Thursday that will force tech giants to pay millions of dollars in levies if they fail to strike commercial deals with local media outlets for news on their platforms. The News Bargaining Incentive taxes the companies 2.5% on their advertising revenues unless ‌they strike ⁠agreements. Proceeds from ⁠the scheme would be directed to local Australian news outlets, whose content helps drive user engagement and advertising revenue on the tech firms' platforms.

The levy ​applies to Meta, Alphabet's Google, TikTok and Microsoft's LinkedIn, covering companies with a "significant" social media or search service in Australia, and local ​advertising revenue exceeding A$250 million ($178 million). Platforms can ⁠avoid the ‌charge by reaching agreements with at least eight ​different publishersby ​the end of their reporting period. The value of ⁠those deals would be offset against their levy ​liability.

The deals must support the production of news ​content or relate to news content produced by the publishers being made available online by the platform, the legislation said.


Spending with large publishers carries a 150% offset, while spending with small and medium-sized outlets carries a 200% offset.

Any single deal is ‌also capped at 25% of a platform's levy liability.

"The legislation is here, and the message to platforms ​to pursue commercial ​deals is clear. ⁠Deals will need to be finalised before the end of a digital platform's financial reporting period to be used to offset their liability ​in that period," the government said in a statement.
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"This is an important day for Australian news businesses and Australian journalism." The passage of the News Bargaining Incentive comes one day after parliament passed laws restricting gambling advertisements.
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