A deal by the 38 OECD members that took effect on January 1 says that platforms must report users' earnings made on their services to local tax authorities
A deal by OECD members, including the US and France, that took effect January 1 says platforms must report users' earnings made on their services to authorities
Apps like eBay and Airbnb will be reporting your earnings to tax authorities, under a new global agreement which took effect yesterday ...
All 38 OECD members and nine other countries issue a joint pledge to “swiftly transpose” the OECD's Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework into their domestic laws
The Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework is the new international standard for the automatic exchange of information between tax authorities.
Source: Indian tax authorities serve notices to online gaming companies demanding ~$12.03B in allegedly evaded taxes, after imposing a 28% gaming tax in August
Indian tax authorities have served notices to online gaming companies demanding about 1 trillion rupees ($12.03 billion) …
The Global Times: China opens a Foxconn investigation over tax and land use, inspecting Guangdong, Jiangsu, Henan, and Hubei sites; Foxconn plans to cooperate
Tax authorities said to have inspected a number of the Apple supplier's sites in provinces — China has launched an investigation …
The Global Times: China launches an investigation into Foxconn over tax and land use and inspects multiple sites; Foxconn plans to cooperate
Tax authorities said to have inspected a number of the Apple supplier's sites in provinces — China has launched an investigation …
Indian tax authorities move ahead with a 28% online gaming tax, effective from October 1, despite top investors and over 100 companies asking for changes
Bloomberg :
A draft bill shows the EU plans to force crypto firms to give tax authorities details of their clients' holdings, which can be shared within the 27-nation bloc
Jack Schickler / CoinDesk :
The European Commission proposes requiring that digital asset providers report transactions of EU-based clients to tax authorities starting on January 1, 2026
- Companies offering EU residents crypto services will need to report on transactions to tax authorities.
Using aerial photos and AI software developed by Google and Capgemini, French tax authorities identify 20,356 unregistered pools, leading to ~€10M more in taxes
and tax them Katyanna Quach / The Register : AI detects 20,000 hidden taxable swimming pools in France, netting €10m France 24 : France taxman deploys AI spy to spot hidden swimming pools Tweets: @goo...