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The Amsterdam Centre for Tax Law (ACTL) is proud to announce that registration is now open for the specialisation course 'Platforms and Tax Information Reporting in the European Legal Framework'. It's taking place on 25-30 August at the Roeterseilandcampus of the University of Amsterdam.

The specialisation course 'Platforms and Tax Information Reporting in the European Legal Framework' focuses on platforms and tax information reporting, an increasingly important domain in International, European tax, and VAT law. The course is part of the EU-funded initiative 'Jean Monnet Action in the Field of Higher Education'.

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Online platforms are and will be increasingly at the crossroad of targeted initiatives by the OECD and the EU. Our specialisation course meets the urgent demand for highly qualified experts in this field. We train present and future tax professionals for the last-mile challenges in International, European tax, and VAT law Dr Giorgio Beretta, Dr Claudio Cipollini, and Mr Juan Manuel Vazquez (Members of the ACTL/CPT Project and PLATFORMTAXREP course coordinators)

Highlights of the programme

  • International frameworks for platforms' tax information reporting
  • Platforms' tax information reporting under DAC7
  • Crypto-assets providers' tax information reporting under DAC8
  • VAT information reporting by platforms and payment service providers
  • Platforms' tax information reporting and taxpayers' rights

Why Attend?

Participants will benefit from ACTL’s academic expertise and research-driven insights, ensuring they gain a deep understanding of how tax systems are adapting to the digital economy. This is a unique opportunity to learn, network, and contribute to shaping the future of taxation in an increasingly technology-driven world.

The specialisation course is particularly suitable for tax professionals, government officials, and policymakers seeking highly qualified training on new and expanding domains of International, European tax, and VAT law, such as online platforms' and payment service providers' tax information reporting

For more details and to register, visit the course page.