Foreign Platforms and the Polish Tax Office: What Changes the Introduction of the DAC7 Directive?

Author: Krzysztof Burzyński

In the face of new tax regulations, platforms such as Revolut, Vinted and other popular foreign services are introducing the obligation to report the tax data of their users. This is a change that could have significant consequences for those using these services, both for private and business purposes.

Krzysztof Burzyński, Partner, tax advisor, emphasizes: "The introduction of the DAC7 Directive is a breakthrough in the exchange of tax information. Now, every transaction made via platforms such as Revolut or Vinted will be transparent for the Polish tax office. This is a step towards greater tax honesty, but also a challenge for the users of these services."

What to look for:

  • What data is collected? From name and surname, through address, to PESEL or NIP.
  • Which platforms are affected by the change? The list is long and includes not only retail sites, but also services, artists and streaming.
  • What could be the consequences? From increased transparency to potential tax audits.

Are you ready for these changes? You will find answers to these and other questions about the impact of the DAC7 Directive on users of online platforms in our latest article. Learn how to prepare for the new regulations and avoid potential problems with the Polish tax office.

We invite you to read the full article, which will dispel any doubts: https://businessinsider.com.pl/prawo/podatki/konsekwencje-podatkowe-dla-uzytkownikow-zagranicznych-portali/jvkvlpx