Tax Hotline
December 18, 2001
EU Moves Towards E-Commerce Taxation

The United Kingdom has agreed as a member of the European Union (EU) in moving towards an agreement on e-commerce taxation with regards to a tax on video downloads and other digital products purchased and delivered via the Internet. The member states will now have 18 months to incorporate the directive into national law.

EU has decided that non-EU businesses will only be obliged to register in one member state, as opposed to in all fifteen of them. That country will then collect the VAT on the purchases and remit it to the purchaser's country of residence. However, there are fears that this could cause complications in terms of additional administration and compliance, as VAT rates vary widely across Western Europe.

Britain withdrew its opposition to the law following an agreement to revisit and streamline the legislation in three years time but however as a precondition it is required that agreement must be formally drafted and approved at a forthcoming meeting.

 
 

Source: www.taxfundas.com dated December 18, 2001


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Tax Hotline

December 18, 2001

EU Moves Towards E-Commerce Taxation

The United Kingdom has agreed as a member of the European Union (EU) in moving towards an agreement on e-commerce taxation with regards to a tax on video downloads and other digital products purchased and delivered via the Internet. The member states will now have 18 months to incorporate the directive into national law.

EU has decided that non-EU businesses will only be obliged to register in one member state, as opposed to in all fifteen of them. That country will then collect the VAT on the purchases and remit it to the purchaser's country of residence. However, there are fears that this could cause complications in terms of additional administration and compliance, as VAT rates vary widely across Western Europe.

Britain withdrew its opposition to the law following an agreement to revisit and streamline the legislation in three years time but however as a precondition it is required that agreement must be formally drafted and approved at a forthcoming meeting.

 
 

Source: www.taxfundas.com dated December 18, 2001


Disclaimer

The contents of this hotline should not be construed as legal opinion. View detailed disclaimer.

This Hotline provides general information existing at the time of preparation. The Hotline is intended as a news update and Nishith Desai Associates neither assumes nor accepts any responsibility for any loss arising to any person acting or refraining from acting as a result of any material contained in this Hotline. It is recommended that professional advice be taken based on the specific facts and circumstances. This Hotline does not substitute the need to refer to the original pronouncements.

This is not a Spam mail. You have received this mail because you have either requested for it or someone must have suggested your name. Since India has no anti-spamming law, we refer to the US directive, which states that a mail cannot be considered Spam if it contains the sender's contact information, which this mail does. In case this mail doesn't concern you, please unsubscribe from mailing list.