BRUSSELS (Reuters) - OnlyFans, an online platform known for adult content, should pay UK value added tax (VAT) on the full amount paid by subscribers to content creators, not just its 20% cut of the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Aleksandra Bal covers indirect tax and technology developments. On March 11, 2025, the Council of the European Union formally ...
Last week, the European Commission released its long-awaited implementation plan for “VAT in the Digital Age” (ViDA), a sweeping package of reforms that will reshape how VAT is managed across the ...
A marketing company engaged in building brands has won a €2.55m VAT battle with the Revenue Commissioners. The Revenue Commissioners rejected the firm's €2.55m VAT repayment claims from 2016 to 2020 ...
OnlyFans, an online platform known for adult content, should pay UK value added tax (VAT) on the full amount paid by subscribers, not just a discounted sum, in line with EU VAT rules for online ...
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