Brexit


Brexit is likely to have a profound effect on British international trade. In order to follow how this could affect your business we list below various news sources; you should also check the relevant Industry Profiles for views on your specific industry sector (as provided by Industry Associations and Industry News sources).


Advisory Services
Brexit Mapping
Twelve maps present the Brexit issues for each sector and region. Each line is a sector, a station is a Brexit issue, each zone is a policy sphere. The Brexit maps allow us to understand Brexit at a glance. Take the tube and travel through the Trade, Opportunities, EU Rules, International Rules and the People Zones. You can see how Brexit issues and sectors connect, and you may discover unexpected relationships
Brexit Partners
Organisations, industries and countries are becoming increasingly concerned about the impact of Brexit and need to develop a strategic plan and implement changes to ensure they exploit the business opportunity of Brexit. We are the only specialist Brexit advisory firm in the market.
Brexit Team
Full support - everywhere, any time.
Sage's Brexit Hub
To get started and understand what Brexit means, you can read our free guide to Brexit, or watch our webinar which outlines some of the key changes and what actions you may need to take.

Institutional Comment
CBI
Centre for European Reform
The Centre for European Reform is a think-tank devoted to making the European Union work better and strengthening its role in the world. The CER is pro-European but not uncritical.
Chartered Trading Standards Institute
Institute of Directors
The Atlantic Council
The Atlantic Council promotes constructive leadership and engagement in international affairs based on the Atlantic Community's central role in meeting global challenges.

Official Advice
Gibraltar Government
Irish Government
Isle of Man Government
Jersey - Beyond Brexit
Jersey’s relationship with the European Union has changed. Key changes for Islanders, visitors and businesses.
Northern Ireland Assembly
Scottish Enterprise - Operate after Brexit
Scottish Government
States of Guernsey
States of Guernsey - Brexit
Welcome to the States of Guernsey's Brexit page, where you'll find important information about the UK's exit from the EU and any related impacts for our community.
The Bailiwick of Jersey - Beyond Brexit
The European Commission
The Article 50 negotiation process and principles for the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union.
UK Government - Brexit: new rules are here
New rules apply to things like travel and doing business with Europe. Use the Brexit checker to get a personalised list of actions for you, your business and your family.
Welsh Government

Tax Advice
Accountancy Europeb- Brexit & Direct Taxes
The United Kingdom (UK) officially left the European Union’s (EU) single market on 1 January 2021. This document highlights some of the changes that occurred as a result of Brexit in respect of direct taxes and social security. The impacts of these often depend on the provisions of double tax treaties between the UK and individual EU Member States and specialist advice should be sought. We have also published a Q&A on the impacts of Brexit with relation to VAT & customs duty.
Avalara’s Brexit Hub
Brexit: how to manage the VAT and customs risk.
Brexit: how to manage the VAT and customs risk
Learn what the key changes are, the details of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and how Avalara can help you reduce the tax bill and keep your goods or services flowing.
Chartered Institute of Taxation: Brexit
EU: BREXIT: End of the transition period
For the purposes of customs, the UK is treated as any other non-EU country as of 1 January 2021. In particular, customs procedures and formalities now apply to trade between the UK and the EU. However, in accordance with the agreed Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland, EU customs rules and procedures generally continue to apply to goods entering and leaving Northern Ireland.
Institute for Government: Tax after Brexit
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales: Brexit Impact on VAT and other Taxes
The UK Brexit transition period ended on 31 December 2020. New rules apply from 1 January 2021. This page brings together guidance and news from ICAEW, as well as externally-produced resources providing practical information on changes to VAT treatment, duties and other taxes.

UK Government Advice to Exporters & Importers
Brexit: New rules are here
New rules apply to things like travel and doing business with Europe. Use the Brexit checker to get a personalised list of actions for you, your business and your family.
Common Transit Convention (CTC). Get ready to move goods between or through common transit countries including the EU
Find out what you need to make it easier and quicker to move goods by using the Common Transit Convention (CTC).
Deciding which customs procedures to use
Find out about simplified customs processes for UK businesses trading with the EU in a no-deal Brexit.
Getting help from third parties
How you can hire a person or business to deal with customs for you.
Help and support for traders when the UK leaves the EU
Watch videos about trading with the EU in a no-deal Brexit.
HMRC Online Customer Forum
Keep Business Moving
Doing business with the UK? Prepare your business for January 2021 if you are based in the EU.