- Norwegian Ministry of Finance opened consultation on disclosure obligations for digital platforms
- Proposal aims to implement OECD’s international standard for automatic exchange of information
- Digital platforms must report third-party information on rental of real estate or means of transport, sale of services or goods
- Tax authorities will use information on resident taxpayers, relevant country will receive information on foreign taxpayers
- Current disclosure obligations for taxi service intermediaries and non-digital real estate rentals will continue
- Comments due by Oct. 1
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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