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How Well Do You Know the EU's New Sharing Economy Regulations?
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How Well Do You Know the EU's New Sharing Economy Regulations?

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Co muszą zrobić platformy rezerwacyjne zgodnie z nowym prawem?

  • Zbierać informacje na temat osób, które regularnie udostÄ™pniajÄ… swoje nieruchomoÅ›ci na stronach rezerwacyjnych. (correct)
  • PÅ‚acić dodatkowe podatki za oferowanie prywatnych nieruchomoÅ›ci.
  • Zmniejszyć ilość oferowanych prywatnych nieruchomoÅ›ci.
  • Rezygnować z oferowania prywatnych nieruchomoÅ›ci na swoich stronach.
  • Kiedy nowe prawo wchodzi w życie?

  • 1 maja 2023 roku. (correct)
  • 1 marca 2024 roku.
  • 1 lipca 2021 roku.
  • 1 stycznia 2022 roku.
  • Jakie informacje muszÄ… być zbierane przez platformy rezerwacyjne?

  • Numer NIP i VAT. (correct)
  • Numer telefonu.
  • Numer karty kredytowej.
  • Numer dowodu osobistego.
  • Jakie kary grożą za niedopeÅ‚nienie obowiÄ…zków zwiÄ…zanych z nowym prawem?

    <p>Kary finansowe w wysokości od 100 000 do 5 milionów PLN.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Czego wymaga dyrektywa dotycząca gospodarki współdzielenia?

    <p>Wprowadzenia odpowiednich środków mających na celu zwalczanie unikania podatków w gospodarce współdzielenia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Platforms are required to collect information on individuals who regularly share their properties on booking websites.
    • This is to combat the perception that private individuals offering accommodation are unfairly competing with hotels by not being taxed in the same way.
    • Failure to comply with the new law could result in fines ranging from 100,000 to 5 million PLN.
    • The level of fines is not dictated by the directive, but by the Polish government.
    • Platforms are required to collect a range of data, including NIP and VAT numbers.
    • If a seller fails to provide the necessary information, the platform must block their sales and withhold payment.
    • The law is set to come into effect on May 1, 2023.
    • The first year for which platforms will have to provide data is the current year.
    • The directive requires that appropriate measures be introduced to combat tax evasion in the sharing economy.
    • There are currently significant differences in the level of fines for non-compliance across EU member states.

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    Test your knowledge on the new regulations requiring booking platforms to collect data on individuals offering accommodation. Learn about the reasons behind this law, the potential fines for non-compliance, and the specific data that platforms must collect. Discover when the law comes into effect and the measures being taken to combat tax evasion in the sharing economy. Test yourself on the differences in fines across EU member states and see how much you know about this important topic.

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