Value Added Tax (VAT) in the Post-EU Landscape for Oxfordshire Businesses
Receive guidance on the new VAT rules to keep your business moving in the post-EU economy.
Calling all businesses in the Oxfordshire region. The UK left the EU Single Market and Customs Union on 1 January 2021; this meant withdrawing from the EU VAT regime. As a result, there are changes to Value Added Tax (VAT) for UK businesses, including the imposition of import tax - do you understand the implications for your business?
The Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP) is here to help your business adjust to the new VAT rules, minimise disruption and utilise the provisions resulting from the EU-exit.
Supported by The Department for International Trade, this free virtual event* is designed to help you understand how the UK's VAT rules have changed to help ensure your UK company is compliant and can move your business forward post-exit.
Why should you join this virtual event?
This virtual event will explain the latest VAT rules and guide your business across crucial VAT considerations and the actions you need to consider taking. This event will cover:
- The latest updates for UK businesses on the EU transition
- What are your VAT obligations during the EU transition and how do you get registered?
- The movement of physical goods during the transition period
- Does your UK business need an EU EORI number?
- The importance of Incoterms DDP and DAP
- An overview of 2021 EU VAT reform coming in July
Who is this event for?
If you are an Oxfordshire based small and medium-sized enterprise (SME), looking to learn about Value Added Tax (VAT) in the post-EU landscape, this virtual event is a great fit for you.
What's next?
To secure your place for this free virtual event, simply click the Express Interest Here button on the top of this page.
Please note: Places are limited and in high demand - we highly recommend expressing your interest quickly, unfortunately we cannot guarantee a spot will still be available.