At 11pm on 31 January 2020, the UK officially left the European Union. However, at the same time the long awaited ‘Withdrawal Agreement’ immediately came into force. This will maintain most of the features of the UK’s EU membership throughout a ‘transitional period’ or ‘implementation period’. Find out below what the transition period means for VAT and your business.
Source: Accordance
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