Webinar: Selling online

Practical experience of the new VAT e-commerce rules in the EU and UK
Webinar: Selling online: practical experience of the new VAT e-commerce rules in the EU and UK

Webinar: Selling online: practical experience of the new VAT e-commerce rules in the EU and UK

Poland: Online
Start Date:

9/15/2021 4:00 PM

End Date:

9/15/2021 5:00 PM

Webinar: Selling online: practical experience of the new VAT e-commerce rules in the EU and UK
View the recording from a free webinar on the new VAT settlement rules for e-commerce in the EU and UK. The meeting was hosted by Crowe experts from EU and UK countries.

During the meeting we discussed the new EU VAT e-commerce rules which came into effect on 1 July 2021.

Crowe specialists provided an overview of the new rules, guidance, best practice, and examples from first-hand experience on how to apply the new regulations.

Moreover, the participants had the opportunity to ask questions during the live Q&A session.

Speakers:

  • Peter Empsten – Partner, Indirect Tax – Crowe Spark (Belgium)
  • Rendall Hofman – Partner, Indirect Tax – Crowe Foederer (Netherlands)
  • Rob Janering – Director, VAT and Customs Duty – Crowe UK

The meeting was held in English.

 

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There are plans to introduce changes regarding the so-called VAT e-commerce package from 1 July 2021.
The new solutions are intended to ensure easier VAT settlements and limit the influx of parcels with untaxed goods from third countries.
The new VAT regulations on international trade came into force on 1 July 2020. What changes has this amendment introduced for taxpayers?
In 2021, the transitional period for the UK's exit from the European Union will come to an end. Entrepreneurs should take notice to changes in VAT.