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Is your business ready for Brexit?

Dec 10, 2020

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By Lyndsey Hall

The Covid-19 pandemic has dominated the news headlines this year but Brexit is still progressing. During the transition period, the UK remains in both the EU customs union and single market. Until the end of the transition period (31 December this year), most things stay pretty much the same. So, what do businesses need to think about in terms of UK-EU trade, supply chains, etc. from 1st January?

Changes if you import or export goods

Brexit could affect your business in a number of ways. For example, businesses that import or export goods between the UK and the EU will need to consider what operational changes they will need to make in advance of January 1st. The UK Government has set up a helpful webpage which includes useful guides and checklists.

A new customs regime will come into force on 1 January 2021. Hopefully a trade deal can be agreed by then, as the final arrangements are still not clear.

Changes if you trade with countries within the EU

UK businesses that trade with countries outside the European Union will already be familiar with an Economic Operation Registration Identification (EORI) number. From 1 January, British companies will not be able to trade with the EU without an EORI. In the absence of an EORI number, goods could be held up at ports.

In addition, non-compliant businesses won’t be able to take advantage of any special measures such as deferred tariff payments that look set to be introduced to smooth the flow of trade.

Changes to taxation after Brexit

Another consideration for businesses is taxation. HMRC offers guidance on its website for the future treatment of payments between UK companies and EU member states. As ever, tax can be a complicated subject and it is often best to invest in some tax advice from an expert.

Additional regulatory obligations post Brexit

Finally, businesses that trade with the EU may need to consider any additional regulatory obligations that come about as a result of Brexit.  As things currently stand, there are a lot of unanswered questions as we still don’t know if a last-minute trade deal will be agreed between the UK and the EU. Either way, it’s worth keeping an eye on the gov.uk website for any additional guidance or updates.

If you’d like to talk to an advisor about how Brexit may impact on your business, don’t hesitate to get in touch. Email us at bestadvice@knowleswarwick.com or call 0114 274 7576.

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