- China adopted a new tax reporting regulation for digital platforms on June 20, 2025
- The regulation aligns with the OECD framework and China’s Tax Collection and Management Law and E-Commerce Law
- The regulation applies to both domestic and overseas digital platform operators
- Platforms affected include those facilitating intangible services, e-commerce, and subscription-based live streaming
- Operators must provide monthly reports with platform domain, business type, supplier information, and income details
- Non-compliance can result in fines ranging from EUR 2500 to 60,000 depending on the severity of the infraction
Source: 1stopvat.com
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