- New EU rules for VAT on virtual events will take effect on January 1, 2025
- Two major admin tasks for selling tickets in the EU include confirming customer location and reporting/paying VAT
- Events are classified as services, with different rules for B2B and B2C sales
- Changes in VAT rules on virtual events will tax based on consumer location starting in 2025
- Austria already requires businesses delivering B2C virtual events to register for VAT
Source: simplyvat.com
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