- Slovenian operators of digital platforms must report data to the Financial Administration by the end of January 2024.
- This reporting obligation was introduced by the European Union in 2021.
- The data to be reported includes information on sellers, compensation, commissions, fees, taxes, and rental properties.
- Sellers who sell their products or services through their own websites are not required to report data.
- Platform operators will submit the data electronically via the ZBS B2B channel to the eDavki system.
- The Financial Administration advises platform operators to complete due diligence procedures and prepare for reporting by the end of 2023.
Source: racunovodja.com
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