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Brexit’s Impact on Transport and Logistics

It’s all gone quiet over there…or has it? Now that we are approaching a month into the brave new world of the UK being outside of the confines of the EU and well into a third Covid “lockdown”, one could be forgiven for thinking that the much-predicted bedlam at the...

DAC6 – How have the rules changed since leaving the EU?

DAC6 is a system of mandatory reporting of cross-border tax arrangements, where these affect one or more EU member states and fall into one or more particular characteristics (hallmarks). Following the UK leaving the EU, DAC6 will no longer be applied in its entirety....

Brexit Business VAT Guide

Brexit Deal – A VAT guide for businesses.   The UK and EU have completed a deal so that trade can be done between the two entities without tariffs or quotas. However, further negotiations are on-going, for example in the area of services where there is currently...

Manufacturing orders increase after no deal brexit avoided
Manufacturing orders increase after no deal brexit avoided

Manufacturing orders increase after no-deal brexit avoided A survey conducted by the Confederations of British Industry (CBI) shows that there has been an increase in orders for British manufacturers during November, although this was against a backdrop of near decade...

Christmas Markets face extra challenges due to Brexit costs
Christmas Markets face extra challenges due to Brexit costs

Christmas Markets face extra challenges due to Brexit costs City centres will soon be transformed with the arrival of Christmas markets. However, the unpredictability surrounding Brexit means these festive features have faced extra challenges this year. The organisers...

Brexit causes housing market stand-off
Brexit causes housing market stand-off

Brexit causes housing market stand-off with buyers and sellers  House buyers and sellers are both holding back as the Brexit talks continues. Statistics for September displayed that the number of sellers putting their homes up for sale is the lowest level since June...

Protection for flights and road after Brexit reaffirmed
Protection for flights and road after Brexit reaffirmed

Protection for flights and road after Brexit reaffirmed  On the 5 September 2019 the Government confirmed that they have measures in place to make sure flight and road haulage will continue to run smoothly after 31 October if the UK leaves the EU. There will also be...

Government invest £30 million to improve ports for Brexit
Government invest £30 million to improve ports for Brexit

The Government to invest £30 million to improve ports for Brexit The Transport Secretary announced on 30 August 2019 that the country’s ports will continue to run smoothly even after Brexit as the Government plans to invest £30 million in these facilities. For ports...

Brexit’s Impact on Transport and Logistics

It’s all gone quiet over there…or has it? Now that we are approaching a month into the brave new world of the UK being outside of the confines of the EU and well into a third Covid “lockdown”, one could be forgiven for thinking that the much-predicted bedlam at the...

DAC6 – How have the rules changed since leaving the EU?

DAC6 is a system of mandatory reporting of cross-border tax arrangements, where these affect one or more EU member states and fall into one or more particular characteristics (hallmarks). Following the UK leaving the EU, DAC6 will no longer be applied in its entirety....

Brexit Business VAT Guide

Brexit Deal – A VAT guide for businesses.   The UK and EU have completed a deal so that trade can be done between the two entities without tariffs or quotas. However, further negotiations are on-going, for example in the area of services where there is currently...