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Denmark’s updated DAC7 guidance outlines 2024 reporting duties for digital platforms facilitating goods, property rentals, transport, or services, including registration, notification, and zero-report obligations.
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Platform operators must register or deregister with the Danish Business Authority within eight days of becoming or ceasing to be a reporting entity, ensuring timely compliance with DAC7 regulations.
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A zero report is mandatory for registered platforms with no reportable sellers in 2024, reinforcing the EU directive’s goal of improving tax transparency in the digital economy.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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