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Brexit definition

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What does Brexit mean?

Brexit in a nutshell 
Brexit has resulted in numerous changes to the VAT treatment of imports, exports and supplies of services with effect from 1 January 2021, as the UK is no longer a member of the EU. The Northern Ireland Protocol means that Northern Ireland remains bound to EU rules in relation to goods.

Why are these rules important? 
Businesses need to understand how the changes to the VAT treatment of goods and services impact their business.  Failure to do so could result in businesses being unable to import goods into the UK and export to EU member states; also, businesses may need to VAT register in member states in respect of sales of goods and the provision of services. 

Penalties and interest charges could be imposed where the business fails to get the VAT treatment correct and / or fails to pay the right VAT at the right time. 

What are the main changes regarding goods? 
From 1 January 2021, goods moving into the Great Britain from member states will be treated as imports rather than acquisitions. 

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