Update – Belgian tax authorities publish additional measures to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis
After the introduction of the first wave of supportive financial measures, the government has now decided to take additional measures in order to further mitigate the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, the authorities are now also publishing a number of specific tax measures. With these measures, companies get an automatic extension to
Brexit update: Brexit – The end of uncertainty?
After three years of dense fog, there may be light at the end of the channel tunnel. Will it be the end of a long period of uncertainty, or should you still fear the worst? The only certainty today is that the UK will leave the EU on 31 January 2020, and that the Withdrawal
Update: Brexit extension and new UK elections
The European Union agreed on a ‘flextension’ of the Brexit deadline to 31 January 2020 with the option for the UK to leave the EU earlier if the (re)negotiated Withdrawal Agreement is approved by both the UK Parliament and the European Parliament before that date. Specific terms were, however, specified by the EU27 as regards
Brexit Update – No Brexit deal Vote: MP’s force PM Johnson to seek further extension
The UK Parliament was set to vote on PM Johnson’s exit deal today in its extraordinary Saturday sitting. The Letwin amendment (voted by 322 to 306) however prevented the vote on the Brexit deal. The amendment as introduced by Mr Oliver Letwin says the House of Commons would “withhold support” from Johnson’s plan until all
Brexit update – Supreme Court calls Prime Minister Johnson to order HMRC issues further guidance on a no-deal Brexit
Last Tuesday morning, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Boris Johnson’s five-week suspension of Parliament was unlawful. Although this ruling can be considered another political defeat for the Prime Minister, Mr. Johnson is not planning on changing the UK’s path to leaving the European Union on 31 October 2019 and he rejected the calls
Brexit update – Governments on both sides of the channel are gearing up for a no-deal Brexit
Last Sunday, 18 August 2019, a UK Government report under the code name “Operation Yellowhammer” was leaked. The report describes the consequences Britain will most likely face if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. Some of the revelations were: heavy goods vehicles crossing the UK border could face a maximum delay of 1.5
Brexit update – EU Commission encourage stakeholders to prepare for a no-deal
The European Commission issued further guidance earlier this week on a no-deal Brexit. Although the European Commission sees an increase in the EORI registrations as well as in the AEO certifications, it strongly encourage the stakeholders to prepare for a no-deal and to take advantage of the extension till 31 October 2019. The European Commission
Brexit update – Mrs. May took on the first Brexit Battle and lost. Who is next and what does this mean for business?
UK Prime Minister Theresa May formally quits as leader of the Conservative Party today. On 24 May 2019, Theresa May announced that she would resign as the Conservative Party leader today, on June 7. In her emotional speech, Mrs. May acknowledged that she had failed after her Brexit deal – the Draft Withdrawal Agreement with