For months, the EU and the United Kingdom (UK) have been negotiating an agreement to regulate their mutual relations after Brexit. After several missed deadlines, the parties finally reached a last minute agreement on 24 December 2020. This agreement is to apply as from 1 January 2021 and regulate, among other things, trade relations between the EU and UK. The previous Withdrawal Agreement remains unaffected. Our latest newsletter summarizes what the trade agreement means for VAT and customs law.
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