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Obviously Brexit has been the most often discussed topic in this country over the last few years, and especially this month, with the expected date of 31st<\/sup> October going ahead. Brexit creates a number of uncertainties for everyone, and one of them is the situation with taxes. Below we try to explain some basics how the firms and VAT they pay will be affected. It will be mainly dependant on the fact whether these are taxes defined in the EU legal framework or no.<\/p>\n

Contact us<\/a> if you want to learn more about specific aspects of it.<\/p>\n

VAT is subject to total harmonisation in the EU and feeds into the EU budgets, so most Brexit scenarios will affect it. In case of no-deal Brexit, the UK companies cannot access a range of tools and measures used previously<\/strong>, such as<\/p>\n