Well, Brexit will only affect your business if:
Does it affect you? Well in the post below I will go through the three main factors that will impact your business and what you should do next to prepare yourself.
What formalities are there? All non-EU goods brought into the EU must be presented to customs immediately upon their arrival. Once submitted, goods may be stored in temporary storage for a maximum of 90 days while waiting for their customs declaration.
Also, goods brought into the EU from the UK are subject to Common Customs Tariff. Therefore, this means that relevant customs duties will apply to your products.
Taxes will apply to goods entering the EU from the United Kingdom, and vice versa, without preferences.
What are Customs Duties? As soon as you buy a product outside the UK, then effectively you become an importer and become liable to Customs, Excise Duty and VAT payments.
A company established in the UK carrying out taxable activities in a Member State of the EU may be required by that Member State to designate a tax representative as the person liable for payment of the VAT following the VAT Directive.
Goods which enter the EU from the UK, or vice versa, will respectively be treated as importation or exportation of goods following the ‘VAT Directive’. Therefore, this implies charging VAT on imports, while exports are exempt from VAT.
Those who supply telecommunications services, broadcasting services or electronic services to non-taxable persons in the EU will have to register for the MOSS (Mini One-Stop-Shop) in a Member State of the EU, such as Malta.
Import and Export Licences after Brexit
For more information check out Gov.uk here: https://www.gov.uk/topic/business-tax/import-export
All businesses must prepare, make all necessary decisions, and complete all administrative actions as soon as possible, to avoid disruption.
Firstly, ASSESS whether your business trades with the EU or moves goods through the EU. You can answer this simple quiz here if you’re unsure – https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/brexit-guidance.
If it does:
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