Electronic payment service providers (PSPs) will face new reporting standards starting January 1, 2024. In Europe, the PSP number has grown since the fintech boom as PSPs are part of the ecosystem. These companies act as intermediaries that allow sellers to accept electronic payments, typically — instant transactions. The upcoming requirements for PSPs companies will focus on diminishing VAT loss throughout Europe.
Source 1stopvat
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