On 2 February 2023, Sweden signed the multilateral competent authority agreement on the automatic exchange of information on income derived through digital platforms, according to an update published by OECD on 15 February 2023.Β The DPI-MCAA has been signed by 25 jurisdictions, allowing for the automatic exchange of information collected by digital platform operators on transactions and income generated by platform sellers in the sharing and gig economy, as well as the sale of goods through these platforms.
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