If Brexit taught us one thing, that is to be proactive on your VAT compliance obligations as VAT & EORI registrations have been queued by the authorities and companies are having their VAT reports delayed and their products held at customs.
Everyone in the international and cross country e-commerce supply chain will be affected such as sellers and marketplaces. Postal operators will be affected as well with Germany and The Netherlands falling behind schedule in updating their systems to be ready for all the changes that will take place.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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