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The Dutch Ministry of Finance launched an internet consultation on new VAT rules for digital platforms providing short-term accommodation and passenger transport, aligning with EU ViDA agreements. Consultation runs until 3 November 2025.
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From 1 July 2028, platforms must pay VAT on services unless providers already remit the exact VAT. This aims to level competition, especially between small landlords and larger providers.
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Passenger transport platforms face fewer changes, mainly record-keeping duties to confirm VAT compliance of providers. If proof fails, platforms will remain liable for VAT on those services.
Source: www.taxence.nl
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