
We all know that the EU withdrawal transition period ends on 31st December 2020; the question is how to export after the transition period ends, there will be few adjustments for those who trade with the EU.
Businesses that trade with the EU should by now have matters in hand to cope with cross-border trading from 1 January 2020. But what about businesses that move goods between the mainland and Northern Ireland?
The government have issued instructions for traders moving goods from the mainland to Northern Ireland. If affected, the businesses should be receiving a letter with details of a Trader Support Service and its benefits for UK businesses.
The service will:
It can help if you:
If your business trades with Northern Ireland you should consider signing up for the Trader Support Service. Google the service to sign up online.
HM Revenue & Customs is increasing scrutiny of VAT practices across the UK construction sector as part of a wider...
A UK tax tribunal has ruled that operators of community electric-vehicle (EV) charge points may apply the 5% reduced VAT...
A recent UK tax tribunal decision in Story Terrace Limited v HMRC [2025] UKFTT 01554 (TC) has clarified how VAT...
Researchers examining global financial crime enforcement argue that recognising tax evasion as corruption could help governments hold financial criminals more...
Fresh HMRC figures have reignited an old VAT debate: whether the UK’s compulsory VAT registration threshold is creating a “cliff...
The UKDI fast-paced innovation competition has entered a new phase after the UK Ministry of Defence’s innovation unit, UK Defence...
The Court of Appeal has rejected the latest legal challenge to adding VAT on UK private school fees, confirming that...
Many sole traders and landlords are used to dealing with their tax once a year. Records are often pulled together...
Attracting and retaining skilled employees has become more challenging for UK businesses, particularly for growing companies that need to manage...
A growing number of independent schools have chosen to leave the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS). Recent reporting, based on a...