Many aspects of our business and personal lives have changed in the aftermath of Brexit. From new European Health Insurance cards when going to the EU, and changing rights around living and working in various EU countries, through to value-added tax (VAT) reclaim, the regulatory environment we face differs considerably.
The same can be said for international business travel. Brexit is certainly playing a role in limiting international travel, coupled with the effects of Covid-19, which have included worldwide border closures. We have not been able to see the full consequences of what international business travel will look like following Brexit, as the travel industry has been stopped in its tracks since the new laws came into effect.
Source Bloombergtax
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