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BREXIT


From the impact on EU litigation to the future of VAT,  experts at Pinsent Masons consider the top 20 questions on the tax issues surrounding Brexit.

Sarah Garvey and Karen Birch (Allen & Overy) provide a high level overview of EU exit mechanisms and the range of potential post-Brexit regimes, highlighting the core areas of uncertainty and some areas where there may be a post-Brexit legislative overhaul.
 
Brexit: the impact on SMEs, by Paula Tallon (Gabelle).
 
Brexit: the impact on multinationals, by Peter Clements (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer).
 
Brexit: the impact on VAT, by Etienne Wong (Old Square Tax Chambers).
 

Large businesses might wish to consider establishing a cross-functional ‘Brexit’ committee to monitor developments and plan for risks, suggests Paul Morton (RELX).

Darren Oswick and Gary Barnett (Simmons & Simmons) consider some of the tax implications that may result from the inevitable wave of business restructurings which will follow the Brexit vote.
 
Brexit: the private client perspective, by Wendy Walton (BDO).
 

Ben Jones (Eversheds) answers questions on the tax implications for the UK of leaving or remaining in the EU.

Claims that leaving the EU would free up public money for other priorities have been disproved by experts, who say that Brexit would harm, not help, the public finances, as David Smith reports.
 
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