It’s the Official thread mate, I thought you got it by now - plus it’s the link from the most important source of all Brexit related stuff
The other thread was from the Guardian - different titles/content, very amusing to compare
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FFS, KUATB: And you even posted one of the links...
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2854075
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...port-doom.html
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2854096
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Brexit: UK creates clever ploy to help British businesses avoid crippling EU red tape
"BRITISH firms have been told to set up shop in Europe to make it easier to export their products and avoid the crippling bureaucracy of the EU.
The Department for International Trade (DIT) is understood to have encouraged UK businesses to register new firms within the EU single market to avoid the extra charges, paperwork and taxes resulting from Brexit. International business consultant Anna Jerzewska said she agreed with the DIT position.
r Jerzewska tweeted: "As far as Gov Brexit advice goes, this is actually not bad advice.
"As I keep telling my clients - importing from the EU to the UK to redistribute to other EU countries is over. We don't do that any more."
But Environment Secretary George Eustice insisted the additional red tape and paperwork required to export goods out of Britain to the EU will be fine once businesses have adapted to the new requirements."
Brexit LATEST: UK creates clever ploy to help British businesses avoid EU red tape | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
Yeah setup in EU and pay corp tax (and other taxes) on EU profits in EU (at lower rate than in the UK!), that's a winner!
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