The place of supply for certain B2C virtual services to the EU will change from 1 January 2025. Sue Rathmell, VAT Partner at MHA, discusses. From 1 January 2025 the EU will introduce changes to the place of supply rules for business-to-consumer (B2C) services which are streamed or otherwise made available virtually. Key examples are live virtual events (online conferences/webinars) and distance learning courses that include live elements.
Source: insidermedia.com
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