
Brexit: VAT Review
The Withdrawal Agreement has finally got the backing of the MPs and has passed to the House of Lords. We
Ordinarily, at this time of year we would be sending you our Strength in Numbers communication to make sure you’re ready for any financial changes or opportunities for the year ahead. However, we enter 2020 with a similar degree of uncertainty that we faced in 2019; with the Brexit withdrawal agreement yet to be finalised and lots of issues up in the air until the delayed Chancellor’s Budget in March.
Pending those announcements, we’ve captured some words of wisdom and opinion of key individuals from our service and sector lines to take you into the year ahead.
We’ll be back in touch with more detailed commentary in the Spring once the announcements have been made.
If you would like to discuss any of the items in this newsletter or need advice on general financial, taxation and business matters, please get in touch with the relevant contact below, or your normal Mitchell Charlesworth advisor.
The Withdrawal Agreement has finally got the backing of the MPs and has passed to the House of Lords. We
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New Solicitors Accounts Rules came into immediate effect on 25 November 2019 and law firms would be wise to start
With Brexit looming, the tax outlook for 2020 is still largely unknown and is unlikely to be fully resolved until
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