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Cuts to VAT and corporation tax said to be part of 'Project After' proposals.
How could you be affected if the UK does leave the EU without an agreement?
Gift givers would have to fill out paperwork and recipients may pay VAT.
Barnier pours scorn on PM’s Irish border proposal as it would not avoid customs and VAT checks post-Brexit.
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EU and UK negotiators reach a new Brexit agreement that would avoid a hard border.
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UK has made little progress on new infrastructure needed for checks Boris Johnson signed up to.
The Irish Government believes the office would be a reflection of the EU's 'ongoing support' for the peace process.
This technical note was transmitted to theEuropean Parliament and Council on 30 April 2020. Published on the UKTF website on Thursday 30 April 2020
The British government has been ordered to pay the European commission’s legal costs after being successfully sued for granting City traders a tax break without EU permission.
Irish consumers are planning on buying Irish after Brexit and many have already switched from UK websites due to concerns around consumer rights.
Amazon has written to Irish and EU customers of its "co.uk" website to inform them of changes in light of Brexit.
Specialist retailers across the EU have stopped selling goods to the UK due to the tax rules involved in delivering to Britain after Brexit.
Not all retailers will automatically add VAT or customs charges at the online checkout.
Shoppers tell of shock at unexpected bills for VAT or customs duty as some retailers stop shipping to continent.
Consumers are beginning to see the introduction of additional charges and taxes when shopping with British retailers.
Levies to cover the increase in red tape, VAT and customs declarations are hitting trade to the European Union.
"I had no idea at all I was going to be charged any more for deliveries after Brexit. The extra costs were definitely a bit of a shock."
Consumers now face UK VAT, rather than local rates, as well as customs duty and courier admin charges
Parcel firms demanding payment before delivering items ordered from European websites since Brexit.
Despite this trade agreement, Timber Trade Federation importer members still must complete import procedures and due diligence when importing timber from the EU.