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While the world is overwhelmed with the COVID-19 crisis, the Brexit plans are going ahead. Predictably, they will have a financial and legal impact on our business and everyday life.<\/p>\n

AAT, a professional membership body, collected a list of “what accountants should know about life after the transition period” <\/em>depending on two different scenarios:<\/p>\n