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With the deadline just six months away, HMRC has issued a statement about what will happen if no trade deal with the EU is agreed. What might this mean for your business?
Published 14.09.2018
Goods sold to customers based in another EU country can be zero-rated if the customer is VAT registered there. But if you don’t follow procedure, you could end up with an unexpected VAT bill. What
are the golden rules to follow?
Published 26.03.2009
The Internet means you can advertise your products to a customer in, say, Italy, as easily as you can to one just around the corner. But if you make a sale will you need an overseas VAT registration,
and what’s the best way to get one?
Published 11.06.2013
The Brexit transitional period is understandably causing confusion among businesses, including questions about extra VAT costs if you import goods from the EU after it ends. What can you really
expect?
Published 14.02.2020
HMRC has taken steps to ease the extra customs admin that may result from a no-deal Brexit. How might this action affect your business?
Published 19.02.2019
In just weeks the Brexit transition period ends. If you do business with EU countries there’s a stack of information you need to take on board. We’ve put together links to the official sites where
you can find the latest information relevant to your situation.
Published 18.11.2020
HMRC has issued new guidance on the VAT position for goods imported after a no-deal Brexit. Imports from inside and outside the EU may be affected. How might this affect your business?
Published 19.03.2019
One of the last acts of the EU before Brexit was to make ”quick fixes” to the VAT rules for intra-EU trade. These must be followed by UK businesses. What’s involved?
Published 14.02.2020
Our subscriber sold goods to a US company but delivered them to its UK subsidiary for export to the US. When the VATman came to call he demanded evidence that the goods had left the country.
Solution? Read on…
Published 10.02.2005
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