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Customs and VAT post the transitional period

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Published: 30 Oct 2020

This webinar will cover some of the practical points that businesses and their advisors should be aware of in relation to goods moving between the UK and EU

There are action points that businesses can take away regardless of the outcome of negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement. It will also cover an overview of the changes that e-commerce businesses need to be aware of from 1 July 2021 and also: 

  • Duty and VAT Implications of Brexit
  • Goods Entering the UK – the new Border Operating Model – deferring declarations, postponed import vat, new UK Global Tariff, Food (TRACES / IPAFFS) / BCP
  • Goods Entering the EU
  • Interaction of Brexit and E-Commerce Directive
  • Supply Chain Implications - Incoterms

Broadcast on 30 October 2020

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