Italian authorities say that the company evaded taxes and needs to cough up. In response, Booking.com says it’s all a big misunderstanding about what their role is and who really is responsible for managing VAT.
If that seems like a rather abstract defence, it’s because it points to an important ambiguity about how VAT functions in the modern digital economy.
Source: vatglobal.com
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