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In a VAT system, every party of the supply chain accounts for tax. However, companies can also apply a deduction of VAT paid on any purchases so understanding where VAT is accounted for in your supply chain is crucial to compliant trading and protecting profit margins.
Supply chains have been hit significantly over the last 18 months by several different events including Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic and more recently, the EU E-Commerce VAT Package. Your business must assess the impact these have had on your supply chains.
Alex Smith, Director of Consulting Services is on hand to provide guidance and advice on how you can protect your business and supply chains from future disruption.
The webinar will cover:
- What is essential to review in B2B and B2C supply chains
- How to approach VAT recovery in a Post-Brexit and COVID-19 world
- What is required to stay compliant in light of new regulatory requirements
- How appointing a fiscal representative can benefit your business
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