Dutch Tax Authority hands US software company control over VAT system
bramhaag
28 points
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March 01, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
Hendrikto
The USA have repeatedly and unambiguously made it crystal clear that they are not a reliable partner, and that they should not be depended upon. They will abuse any leverage afforded to them, when and how it suits them. Momentum will carry them for quite a while, but as a European, I hope we will move away from USA-dependence.
microgpt
Most governments can only accept offers that are made to them. If you want to get chosen next time, find out how your government's tender process works, and engage in that process. These are giant US companies whose business differentiator is knowing the government purchase process so they can sell things to the government when others don't.
jurschreuder
Maybe the EU offers are genuinely not good enough. This relocation of tech to Europe has only just started. Currently the USA is still years ahead in outsourcing software development to India and selling it for USA prices.
7777777phil
The Netherlands just handed its VAT system to an American company.. Not just the software. The servers, the maintenance, all run remotely from the US. €1.5B a week in tax revenue as a managed service from across the Atlantic. Bert Hubert calls it “BTW-as-a-service.” Europe talks a lot about digital sovereignty while outsourcing the plumbing. I looked at the same dynamic in payments, where the EuroPA alliance is at least building European rails instead of just complaining about it: https://philippdubach.com/posts/europes-24-trillion-payment-...