
Major new campaign to prepare UK for end of the transition period
The government has launched a new campaign to help businesses and individuals prepare for the end of the transition period.
The government has launched a new campaign to help businesses and individuals prepare for the end of the transition period.
On 1st January 2021, the transition period with the European Union will end, and the United Kingdom will operate a full, external border as a sovereign nation.
Goods imported into Great Britain from the EU.
Find out how to declare imported goods to customs by entering them in your own records.
A change has been made to the process for making an import supplementary declarations to bring goods into the UK.
What your business can do now to get ready for 2021.
How to declare imported goods to customs by entering them in your own records.
From 1st January 2021, there will be changes to how you import and declare excise goods.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, presented his ‘Plan for Jobs’ to Parliament on Wednesday 8 July 2020, to outline how the government will boost job creation in the UK.
Guidance on who should claim, when to apply, how to apply and what you will need.
At the time of writing, over 25% of the UK workforce is being supported by the Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (the furlough scheme) at a cost of around £20 billion. In addition to this, some 2.6 million people are enrolled on the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (the SEISS) at an additional cost of £7.5 billion.
From 1 January 2021, there will be changes to how you export and declare excise goods (alcohol, tobacco and certain oils).