- The Commissioner for Tax and Customs has launched the DAC7 registration portal.
- The registration portal is in relation to the EU Directive 2021/514/EU, amending Directive 2011/16/EU on administrative cooperation in taxation.
- Malta reporting platform operators must register using the DAC7 registration portal by 20 November 2023.
- Platform operators that will start their activities after 20 November 2023 but before 31 December 2023 must register within two weeks of starting their activities.
- Excluded platform operators also need to register with the Commissioner for Tax and Customs in Malta by 20 November 2023.
- The DAC7 registration portal can be accessed through a provided link.
Source: www2.deloitte.com
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