EU finance ministers have reached a final agreement on a directive that will require platforms like Uber and Airbnb to start paying VAT (Value Added Tax). This change aims to level the playing field, as these platforms currently have a competitive advantage over traditional businesses like hotels that do pay VAT.
Source: fiscaalvanmorgen.nl
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