Online marketplaces now have tax obligations for the sales made on their platform in at least 35 countries. This includes the EU, UK, US, Australia, and India — and more countries are following suit with tax policies aimed at e-commerce platforms in the works. The obligations can range from detailed reporting to liability for actually collecting and remitting the consumption tax on B2C sales made through the platform.
This article shows an overview of the key rules and requirements in various countries.
Source: Quaderno
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