On January 1, 2015, the EU’s new approach for charging and collecting VAT on B2C sales of e-services and digital goods begins. The key to the approach is that all businesses will charge based on the customer’s location (destination basis). That makes sense for a consumption tax, but has its challenges. One key one is knowing where the customer is, which is not always easy to determine for digital goods relative to physical goods.

One administrative simplification is the Mini One Stop Shop or MOSS. This allows a business to register in one country for filing purposes. The business still has to collect the appropriate VAT for the country where the consumer is, but rather than quarterly filing in each country, the business just files in the MOSS country. That country makes sure the funds get to the right country (and handles the currency translation since not all EU countries use the Read More