- The issue of VAT on access to social media platforms is being debated.
- Italian tax authorities claim that global companies providing login access in exchange for personal data are offering a VAT-taxable service.
- The outcome of this dispute could significantly impact Poland and other EU countries.
- The case is set to be heard in an Italian court unless a settlement is reached with tech giants like Meta, Microsoft, and X.
- Italian authorities aim to collect unpaid VAT, involving hundreds of millions of euros.
- An investigation is ongoing to determine if the non-payment of VAT constitutes a crime.
Source: podatki.gazetaprawna.pl
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