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14 February 2020

  • International Tax
  • VAT & Duty
  • Brexit
U-turn on post-Brexit trade concessions as Freeports consultation opens

The UK government announces no concessionary treatments for trade with the EU after the transition period. Previously announced relaxations in border controls will no longer be available, but there will be consultation on Freeports.

29 January 2020

  • Corporate Tax
  • Brexit
A busy Brexit month ahead

As Brexit day approaches on 31 January, momentum continues to build as the final hurdle has been passed - the European Parliament has ratified the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, after the heads of the European Commission & Council signed their consent earlier in the process.

10 January 2020

  • Corporate Tax
  • Employer Services
  • Brexit
What does Brexit look like now for employers?

As the Withdrawal Bill makes it way through the Commons and onto the House of Lords, we explore the Brexit impact on employees and why awareness and planning are essential to mitigate future issues.

28 October 2019

  • Corporate Tax
  • VAT & Duty
  • Brexit
Brexit update - “flextension” to 31 January

EU leaders have today agreed to accept the UK’s request for a Brexit “flextension” until 31 January 2020, meaning if a deal is sealed before this date and agreed by Parliament then it can happen sooner.

30 August 2019

  • Corporate Tax
  • VAT & Duty
  • Brexit
A ‘No Deal’ Brexit: Considerations and Preparation for Scottish businesses

It’s almost impossible to avoid the phrase “No Deal Brexit” at the moment. It’s everywhere – on the radio, in the papers and all over the internet. Depending on your source, it’s almost inevitable or increasingly likely or just possible….but what does it actually mean? What are the implications for the Scottish business community and can you do anything now to prepare.

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