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Experts warn Government’s Brexit plans have critical flaws

by LLB Editor
14th Jul 20 12:07 pm

The Government’s border plans, which see a flexible introduction of a customs border in three phases from 1 January 2021, come with critical flaws, says leading tax and advisory firm, Blick Rothenberg.

Alex Altmann, a partner and head of the firm’s Brexit advisory group said, “The plans also leave three out of four companies unprepared.”

He added, “The phased border introduction gives importers more flexibility but comes with significant flaws, leaving the door open for smuggling and not allowing the Government to collect the right amount of Import VAT and Customs Duties.

“Secondly, there is hardly anyone in the Government who can today explain how the land border in Ireland will operate from 1 January, which is meant to honor the Norther Ireland protocol as negotiated with the EU. This is not good enough for businesses who are depended on trade with Northern Ireland.”

Altmann added, “Thirdly, UK exporters must be aware that there won’t be a flexible EU border from 1 January 2020. UK trader’s dependent on selling into the EU market need to realise now that the EU border will work very differently.

“Thousands of UK businesses will find themselves locked out from importing into the EU if they can’t comply with the EU customs code going forward, which requires them to have an EU presence in order to be the ‘importer of record’.  This is an issue no one has talked about yet.”

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