Digital platforms have been on the rise in recent years. Activities carried out via platforms are often not known to the tax authorities in the country where the sellers are established or reside. This entails the risk that the income generated by EU residents via digital platforms is not fully declared and that has an anti-competitive effect.
Source Taxence
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