EU Transition: What you need to know about tariffs and taxation in 2021

3 Dec 2020

FREE webinar: Dec 3, 2020 12:00 PM

In partnership with the Department for International Trade and Garbutt + Elliott, this free webinar will go into more detail about tariffs and taxation from January to help your business to prepare.

With Covid-19 still a present threat to many businesses, you may have put the EU Transition to the back of your mind, especially with trade talks ongoing and much remaining unknown. However, there is a lot you can be doing now to prepare.

In this free webinar, accountancy specialists Garbutt + Elliot and the Department for International Trade will give details of what we currently know with regards to tariffs and taxation, and answer any questions that you may have.

The session will aim to cover:

  • Deep dive on VAT changes post 31 December 2020 including postponed import VAT and changes impacting E-commerce businesses
  • Deep dive on tariffs post 31 December 2020 to include the new UK Global Tariff (imports), an update on Free Trade Agreements the UK has and the tariff position under WTO rules
  • Recap of customs duty reliefs that could help reduce the cost of tariffs to your business
  • A look at direct tax changes post Brexit including withholding tax and the importance of double tax treaties

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Speakers

Naveen Sahney

Naveen has been with Garbutt + Elliott for around 9 years after spending the previous 11 years working overseas in Corporate Training for multinational IT companies. Naveen is a Chartered Tax Advisor with Indirect Taxes specialisation.

Naveen provides VAT consultancy services to a diverse client base from small businesses to large international groups.  He enjoys dealing with VAT in the property/construction sector, charities, complex partial exemption calculations and cross border VAT transactions. Naveen also advises his clients on customs duties.

Alex Millar

Alex qualified as a Chartered Tax Adviser in 2002 while working for a ‘big 4’ firm, and joined Garbutt + Elliott in January 2016 as a VAT Consultant. Much of the work Alex is involved with relates to UK businesses that have customers and/or suppliers in the EU.