The existence of a new European VAT regulation for electronic commerce, which will be applied from next July 1, is a recurring theme not only in specialized publications but also in everyday media. This can easily be explained by the fact that, to a greater or lesser degree, the new rules will have implications for most companies.
In fact, as a result of the democratization of technology and the consolidation of online distribution platforms and other electronic commerce alternatives, it is not uncommon for small and medium-sized companies in all sectors of activity to now operate internationally and globally, having Therefore, they have to face the complexity derived from such an operation.
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