Brexit
haysmacintyre’s dedicated page on the range of financial, tax and accounting measures being introduced with regard to Brexit, together with our related thoughts/insights on helping businesses.
Please visit regularly as this page will be revised as updates and new initiatives are announced.
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Change to HMRC policy in respect of the place of supply for B2C supplies of a professional, technical and intangible nature
HMRC appear to have changed their policy regarding B2C supplies of certain intangible services, such as the services of accountants, consultants, lawyers, and similar.
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Social security from 1 January 2021
Following the ratification of the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, protocols are in place concerning the social security arrangements for employees.
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Brexit and VAT
As the Brexit transition period ends in six weeks, we've provided some key things to remember when tax planning for 2021.
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Brexit: the Northern Ireland protocol
From 1 January 2021, Northern Ireland will be in the strange position of having dual status with the EU and UK VAT and customs union for goods.
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UK businesses selling goods to EU consumers following Brexit
When a UK business is supplying goods to individual consumers within the EU there is currently a requirement for UK VAT to be charged.
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Withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme
It has been announced that the Retail Export Scheme is being withdrawn with effect from 1 January 2021 following Brexit.
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EU businesses selling goods to UK consumers following Brexit
EU businesses selling goods to UK consumers should be aware of the new rules that will be in place from 1 January 2021.
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Property: post Brexit
Head of Property Ian Daniels shares an analysis on the property sector in the run up to Brexit on 31 January, and what the sector could look like by the end of 2020, and what still remains uncertain.