- Users will receive an overview of their activities on online platforms they used in 2024
- Data sharing is based on EU directive DAC7, separate from tax obligations
- Online platforms like Marktplaats, Vinted, and Airbnb must share user data with tax authorities
- Users can review and report any errors in the data shared with tax authorities
- Thresholds for data sharing: 30 transactions or €2,000 revenue for selling goods, no threshold for renting or personal services
- Sharing data does not necessarily mean users have to pay taxes on earnings
- Selling second-hand goods as a hobby or privately usually does not require paying taxes
- Obligation for platforms to share data is separate from tax obligations, which remain unchanged by DAC7
Source: fiscaalvanmorgen.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.
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