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23
Mar
On 22 March 2021, the Council of the EU amended the directive on administrative cooperation (through the so-called “DAC7”) to expand reporting obligations and exchange of information to cover sales through digital platforms. These rules would apply from 2023.
In addition, DAC7 amends the actual exchange of information and cooperation between EU member states, focusing on joint actions and joint audits. These rules would apply from 2024.
1. New Reporting obligation for digital platforms
Digital platform operators with nexus in the EU...
22
Mar
On Friday 5 March 2021, the Dutch Ministry of Finance (the "Ministry") organised a Tax Governance Code webinar. The webinar was held following the release of an essay bundle, Tax governance, social responsibility, and ethics. Time for a tax code? (the "essay bundle"), by the Ministry in December 2020.
While the essay bundle is a local Dutch initiative, it can be seen as a continuation of the ongoing international tax reform which started with the OECD's BEPS Project in 2013. In this News...
22
Mar
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Protecting business know-how in the context of the employment relationship is also about preventing and managing data theft. As businesses increasingly rely on digital information storage, the risk of data exfiltration of financial records, customer information, and intellectual property/trade secrets is also increasing.
Data theft often occurs when an employee leaves an organization to work for a competitor and transfers data from the company’s electronic archives to...
19
Mar
Entry into force of the law of 5 March 2021 on certain rules for the implementation of Regulation (EU) No. 2019/1150 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on promoting fairness and transparency for business users of online intermediation services.
On 14 March 2021, the law of 5 March 2021 on certain rules for the implementation of Regulation (EU) No 2019/1150 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on promoting...
19
Mar
With the EU’s vaccine rollout beginning to gather steam and the beginning of the continent’s coveted summer season only a few months away, the European Commission this week presented its much-anticipated digital green travel certificate.
Designed to bring some badly needed relief to citizens desperate for some holidays abroad, a travel industry which has in essence been shut down for almost a year, and the southern European economies heavily reliant on tourism, the certificate is seen by many as the...
18
Mar
In a recent decision, the ECJ affirms the right to remain silent for individuals prosecuted for administrative offence of a criminal nature and denies to member states the possibility to impose sanctions for failure to cooperate to the investigation. Such protection is however not recognized to legal persons.
Factual and procedural background
The Italian market surveillance authority (the “Consob”) fined an individual a total amount of 300,000 EUR for administrative offences of insider dealing and unlawful disclosure of inside information. It...
18
Mar
By entering into a Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the EU and the United Kingdom averted a “no deal” Brexit at the last second and established a provisional legal foundation until 30 June 2021 for data transfers to the United Kingdom (for more background, please see: Data protection implications since January 1, 2021). However, no decision has been reached as yet on whether and how data transfers into the United Kingdom would be possible after the transitional period.
On 19 February 2021, the European Commission published...
18
Mar
Watch On-Demand Webinar: Navigating the Energy Market During COVID-19
"When we look at this past year with COVID-19, it made for a very interesting year. Some of the more pertinent areas that we've found have been across the area of impairment, modifications to contracts for both leases and debt, restructuring activities, disposals of assets and businesses going concern issues as well as accounting for the PPE loans that were a direct result of events from this year. Given our time today,...
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