- Slovenia’s Financial Administration has issued guidelines for reporting income from online platforms under the DAC7 Directive.
- The guidelines aim to enhance tax supervision and encourage users to declare income, especially for 2023 and earlier.
- Operators of online platforms are required to report seller details, fees, and other information.
- Revenues should be included in the tax base and declarations are due by March 31 of the current year.
- Individuals can retroactively declare income using Form DR-03 through the e-Taxes system.
- For more detailed guidelines, refer to the Financial Administration’s official websites.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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