This new reporting liability for payment services providers is closely linked to the fight against VAT fraudsters as the information transmitted to the centralised database will be cross-checked with other EU tools and made available to Eurofisc to curb cross-border VAT breaches in the e-commerce sphere.
Institutions impacted by these measures must start reporting data on 1 January 2024.
Source: simplyvat.com
Latest Posts in "European Union"
- EDPS Opinion on EPPO and OLAF Access to VAT Data for Combating EU Fraud
- EU Agrees on Temporary €3 Customs Duty for Low-Value E-Commerce Parcels from July 2026
- New InfoCuria case-law database and search tool
- New General Court VAT case – C-903/25 (Grotta Nuova) – No details known yet
- New General Court VAT case – C-914/25 (Modelo Continente Hipermercados) – No details known yet













