According to the EC’s internal planning, both the Directive on administrative cooperation (DAC 8 covering crypto-assets and e-money) as well as the Value-Added Tax (VAT) in the digital proposal are scheduled for 16 November. The former will further expand the existing exchange of tax information between EU tax administrations. The latter, for its part, will propose measures to adapt the EU VAT rules to the realities of e-commerce and digitalisation.
Source Accountancy Europe
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