Inside DAC7: The EU’s Newest Tax Directive & Its Implementation Status [March 2023]
The EU’s newest tax directive, DAC7, which applies as of 1 January 2023, imposes new obligations on online marketplaces that have sellers based in the EU.
Discover how Trolley helps innovative customers pay out their contractors and stay tax compliant.
The EU’s newest tax directive, DAC7, which applies as of 1 January 2023, imposes new obligations on online marketplaces that have sellers based in the EU.
Jordy Cohen, our Sr Director of Sales, walks us through his journey at Trolley. He discusses his process of building a sales team that represents and supports the diverse communities we serve.
The EU’s newest tax directive, DAC7, which applies as of 1 January 2023, imposes new obligations on online marketplaces that have sellers based in the EU.
Jordy Cohen, our Sr Director of Sales, walks us through his journey at Trolley. He discusses his process of building a sales team that represents and supports the diverse communities we serve.
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