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Trader Support Service Webinar re Northern Ireland this Wednesday
16 November 2020 Andrea Marshall, Tax Specialist
Please find below details of a webinar that is taking place on Wednesday afternoon that will be relevant to collegues in Northern Ireland and those who move goods to Northern Ireland.
Thank you for previously registering for the Trader Support Service. We’re writing to you today as a further update on the service being provided to you as a TSS registrant. The UK will leave the EU VAT system, Customs Union and Single Market on 31 December 2020.
From 1 January 2021 the UK’s new VAT regime will come into effect.
In a free webinar this week, run by the Northern Ireland Customs & Trade Academy, you’ll hear about key changes to VAT that impact trade in goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1 January 2021 – and equally important, what VAT rules will stay the same.
This half-hour webinar is being hosted by NICTA on behalf of the Trader Support Service, the government’s free-to-use digital service. You’ll find a range of courses and guides on this website, covering the changes to GB:NI trade processes.
The VAT & GB:NI Trade webinar takes place on Wednesday 18 November at 3pm GMT and will cover:
What is VAT
VAT rules for GB:NI trade: what changes from 01/01/2021 and what stays the same
How to account for GB:NI trade VAT from 1 January 2021
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