It has been over six months since the UK’s official departure from the EU and businesses have had to adapt to many changes introduced by Brexit. Grappling with VAT and customs to ensure compliance is difficult, and given this increased cost, it is now more important than ever for businesses to be aware of any potential reliefs available.
Source Grant Thornton
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