The European Union wants to increase tax transparency in the digital economy and make tax collection easier. An important step was the introduction of the ‘platform fiction’ in 2021. As a result, online platforms must in certain situations pay VAT on deliveries of goods agreed via their platform.
Source Baker Tilly
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