Does DAC7 Apply to Non-EU Residents? Spotahome Data Reporting Explained

I am not an EU resident, can Spotahome share my data with the tax authorities?

Yes, as long as you have any rental activity within any Member State of the European Union we will have to report your income to the tax authorities based on the EU DAC7 regulation.



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