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04 December 2020

  • VAT & Duty
  • Brexit
Brexit: Exporting to the EU via France – keeping it simple

One of the most challenging areas of Brexit is navigating the guidance on exporting goods into the EU. Every country has their own regulations to abide by, and in some instances the guidance is open to interpretation. However, going via the Channel and into France may be more straightforward than you first thought.

03 December 2020

  • Corporate Tax
  • Private Client Tax
  • Brexit
Brexit: Social security update and guidance on visiting second homes in EU

We’ve one eye on the news this week as Brexit negotiations gather pace. The latest updates indicate that we should know the outcome within the next few days, and there’s even a chance we could know by tomorrow (4 December). While we’re waiting, I’d like to highlight two areas we do have clarity on - social security and second homes in the EU.

Adam Hardie

Adam Hardie

Business Development Partner and Head of Food & Drink

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03 December 2020

  • Food & Drink
  • Brexit
Brexit: Exporting to the EU or Ireland – areas to address now

We now have just a few weeks until the Brexit deadline. If your business exports to the EU or Ireland, it is imperative to review your operations now and ensure you are compliant while there’s still time to act. Adam Hardie, Partner and Head of Food & Drink highlights the key areas businesses will need to review before the deadline arrives.

18 November 2020

  • Corporate Tax
  • International Tax
  • Brexit
How will Brexit impact transfer pricing for UK businesses?

For businesses conducting transactions with related parties, transfer pricing (TP) is an important consideration – and with Brexit looming, businesses conducting transactions with related parties across borders will need to be aware of the impact this could have.

22 July 2020

  • Food & Drink
  • VAT & Duty
  • Brexit
Selling food in the EU after Brexit transition – the need for an EU ‘Establishment’

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