We now have further details of the extension of CJRS “furlough” that will apply from 1 November 2020 through to the end of March 2021. The government support will initially…
Read moreImporters and exporters will need to complete customs declarations next year, regardless of whether the UK agrees a free trade deal with the EU. To complete declarations you will need…
Read moreIf you move goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Trader Support Service will guide you through any changes due to the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol. This…
Read moreFrom the 1st of January 2021, the UK will apply a UK-specific tariff to imported goods. The UK Global Tariff (UKGT) will replace the EU’s Common External Tariff, which applies until…
Read moreThe Government produced guidance in July 2020 outlining the implementation of border controls in three stages for importing and exporting goods. This document outlines the processes for moving goods between…
Read moreMany businesses who trade with the EU are no doubt watching the Brexit negotiations closely. Whether or not there is a free trade agreement, many of the administrative changes for…
Read moreThere is still some uncertainty as to whether the UK or EU will agree a tariff free trade agreement. Either way UK business will face additional documentation for importing and…
Read moreIn the summer economic update, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a new incentive for employers known as the Job Retention Bonus. This incentive is intended to encourage businesses to bring furloughed…
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