In these times of the corona crisis, entrepreneurs (out of necessity) increasingly offer their services online. Consider, for example, a course on location that can no longer take place, but is now given online. Certainly in international relationships this can have consequences for turnover tax. In the example of the course, distance education is now offered. When this service qualifies as a digital service and the customers reside abroad, this has consequences for which country VAT is due. We will discuss the main consequences in this perspective.
Source: BDO NL
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