- No VAT is currently charged on the provision of personal data for ‘free’ access to social media, based on a guideline from the European VAT Committee.
- VAT may only be considered if there is a direct link between the data provided and the service, and if the taxable amount can be determined, which is currently unclear.
- Italy argues that when digital services depend on the quantity and quality of user data, the guideline does not apply and a direct link exists.
- The European VAT Committee is still discussing this issue, and the Dutch State Secretary of Finance will not speculate on the outcome.
- If it is determined that social media providers owe VAT, the Dutch tax authorities will investigate the appropriate tax base.
Source: taxlive.nl
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