- The Dutch tax authority has introduced a DAC7 portal as an alternative to the existing system-to-system method for submitting DAC7 reports.
- The portal requires no additional software and is suitable for platform operators with a limited number of sellers to report.
- Platforms covered by the DAC7 directive must collect, verify, and report transactional, financial, and identifying data about sellers, renters, and service providers.
- The temporary leniency in enforcement of reporting obligations has ended; compliance will now be enforced.
- Access to the DAC7 portal requires e-Recognition level 3 and is available on the tax authority’s website.
Source: taxlive.nl
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
Latest Posts in "Netherlands"
- VAT on Free Social Media Access Still Uncertain Amid Ongoing EU Discussions
- BBB Criticizes ‘Tulip Tax’: Higher VAT on Floriculture Threatens Jobs and Affordability
- Parliamentary Questions on VAT for Social Media: Response to FD Article and European Developments
- Netherlands Delays VAT on ‘Free’ Social Media Services Amid European Debate and Legal Uncertainty
- VAT aspects of the 2026-2030 Coalition Agreement













