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Post Brexit summary: FAQ’s for B2C businesses
UK businesses Following the deal made with the EU, what is the difference for UK businesses selling to consumers in the EU post Brexit? Although it was publicised that there would be no tariffs under the deal, this only applies to goods that comply with certain rules of origin (broadly speaking, they are made from […]
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National Governing Bodies Benchmarking Survey Report 2020
We are delighted to share our sixth annual UK National Governing Bodies (NGBs) benchmarking survey.
EU businesses selling goods to UK consumers following Brexit
EU businesses selling goods to UK consumers should be aware of the new rules that are now in place from 1 January 2021. Following the change, there may be a new requirement for EU businesses to register for UK VAT.
Withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme
The Retail Export Scheme (the Scheme) has been withdrawn with effect from 1 January 2021 following Brexit. The Retail Export Scheme allowed overseas visitors to purchase goods VAT-free when in the UK and leaving the EU with the goods within three months of the sale. Retailers previously would charge VAT on the initial sale of […]
UK businesses selling goods to EU consumers following Brexit
Prior to 1 January 2021, when a UK business supplied goods to individual consumers within the EU there was previously a requirement for UK VAT to be charged until the value of the goods sold to an individual country exceeded the distance selling threshold, at which point a requirement to register for VAT in that […]
Brexit: the Northern Ireland protocol
From 1 January 2021, Northern Ireland is now in the strange position of having dual status with the EU and UK VAT and customs union for goods. The aim is to avoid physical border controls at the Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland border.
Brexit and VAT
Now that the Brexit transition period has ended, we have provided some key things to remember when tax planning for 2021.