- Registration facility for EU Cross-Border Payments Reporting (CESOP) filers opened in Revenue Online Services (ROS) on 1 February 2024
- Non-resident CESOP filers must complete a two-step verification process when registering in Ireland
- Non-resident PSPs advised to start ROS registration at least 1 month before the first filing deadline of 30th April 2024
- Payment Service Providers can certify agents or service providers to file CESOP reports on their behalf
- Tax and Duty Manual provides guidelines and guidance for Payment Service Providers with CESOP reporting obligation in Ireland
- Agents of Payment Service Providers with non-resident subsidiaries, branches, or franchises under CESOP reporting scope should inform their clients about the guidelines
Source: revenue.ie
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