Gustavo Bolívar’s #Ppp and Other Ideas to Regulate ‘Influencers’
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In the midst of trolls, bots, haters, fakes, deepfakes, lurkers, streamers, clickbait, hashtags, false accounts, influencers and bodeguitas, Colombia has already entered into the debate about the need to regulate, in some way and in electoral key, how the contents of political advertising are disseminated on social networks. It was former senator Gustavo Bolívar, already immersed in the presidential campaign, who put the issue on the table when,…
The tax investigation has German influencers in its sights. It is about 300 million euros. An expert in tax criminal law clarifies what punishment they are threatened with.
They post, advertise and earn, but not all Internet influencers report their revenues correctly. Hamburg is now systematically examining which social media actors are transforming their reach into income – and whether the tax office also earns enough.
Dresden - Influencers often earn a lot of money with social media – not infrequently through advertising, sponsoring or product placements. However, whether everything is taxed correctly, Saxony's tax banners are now testing more intensively than before.As the Saxon Ministry of Finance announced, the investigation of influencers is actively working on "who do not comply with their tax obligations". The basis for this are publicly accessible sour…
The National Commission on Markets and Competition (CNMC), the body to which the Government has assigned the responsibility to monitor whether the influencers and content creators with more followers and economic income comply with the limitations set out in the Audiovisual Law, has completed the processing of the first file to one of them. And it has ended by ordering its file. Several dozen other procedures already open await the time to compl…
Influencers are targeted at the tax investigation. A lawyer explains how quickly advertising on social media can lead to problems with the tax office
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