The purpose of the draft bill is to implement the Payment Service Providers Directive ((EU) 2020/284) into national law. The implementation leads to changes in the OB Act 1968.
All 27 tax authorities of the Member States must provide these payment data to an anti-fraud database in Brussels. The Member States’ fraud experts will then carry out analyzes in this database. The purpose of this regulation is to detect VAT fraud in cross-border transactions. The directive has been approved for the European GDPR.
Implementation of the directive must take place by 1 January 2024.
Interested parties can respond to the internet consultation until 20 January 2022.
Source Taxlive.nl
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