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Posted on 2 November 2016

Following the decision to withdraw from the EU, there is a great deal of uncertainty about how UK businesses will be impacted from a VAT perspective.  It seems inevitable that they will be unable to benefit from the single market and the trading relationship between UK companies and their EU suppliers and customers will change dramatically. It is also likely that there will be changes domestically – with HMRC gaining full control, enabling the UK to set its own rules and rates.

This course will address the VAT issues that UK businesses will be challenged by when the formal negotiations are complete for the UK to leave the EU. It will look at what will most likely change in respect of UK VAT legislation and how cross-border trade with EU companies will most likely be affected.

Following the decision to withdraw from the EU, there is a great deal of uncertainty about how UK businesses will be impacted from a VAT perspective.  It seems inevitable that they will be unable to benefit from the single market and the trading relationship between UK companies and their EU suppliers and customers will change dramatically. It is also likely that there will be changes domestically – with HMRC gaining full control, enabling the UK to set its own rules and rates.

This course will address the VAT issues that UK businesses will be challenged by when the formal negotiations are complete for the UK to leave the EU. It will look at what will most likely change in respect of UK VAT legislation and how cross-border trade with EU companies will most likely be affected.

Following the decision to withdraw from the EU, there is a great deal of uncertainty about how UK businesses will be impacted from a VAT perspective.  It seems inevitable that they will be unable to benefit from the single market and the trading relationship between UK companies and their EU suppliers and customers will change dramatically. It is also likely that there will be changes domestically – with HMRC gaining full control, enabling the UK to set its own rules and rates.

This course will address the VAT issues that UK businesses will be challenged by when the formal negotiations are complete for the UK to leave the EU. It will look at what will most likely change in respect of UK VAT legislation and how cross-border trade with EU companies will most likely be affected.

Following the decision to withdraw from the EU, there is a great deal of uncertainty about how UK businesses will be impacted from a VAT perspective.  It seems inevitable that they will be unable to benefit from the single market and the trading relationship between UK companies and their EU suppliers and customers will change dramatically. It is also likely that there will be changes domestically – with HMRC gaining full control, enabling the UK to set its own rules and rates.

This course will address the VAT issues that UK businesses will be challenged by when the formal negotiations are complete for the UK to leave the EU. It will look at what will most likely change in respect of UK VAT legislation and how cross-border trade with EU companies will most likely be affected.