Both the EU and the UK surprisingly announced on Christmas eve (24 December 2020) that a Brexit-deal was closed. We would like to invite you to our Webinar 'Brexit from a legal perspective', to get more insight on the impact Brexit can have on your business.
In this Webinar we will inform you about key features of the trade deal, in what way the Brexit affects financial services companies, the consequences of the Brexit deal in the field of Dutch value added tax, corporate income tax, personal income tax, customs consequences and what it takes to live and work across borders.
The Webinar will take place on Thursday 18 February 2021 | 12:30 - 13:45 CET.
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Brexit & Financial law and investment management | Speaker: Lous Vervuurt (also moderator)
Brexit heavily affects the freedom of financial services companies to offer their services from the EU to the UK and the other way round. The webinar will briefly guide through the possibilities to start (or continue) services to and from the UK, for investment (MiFID) firms, investment managers (AIFMs) and banks.
Brexit & Tax and Customs | Speaker: Martijn van Emden
As from 1 January 2021 the British news is dominated by post-Brexit news, covers and stories. “Shock Brexit charges are hurting as, say small British businesses.” or “Brexiters are waking up to the damage they’ve done.”*. In this Webinar we will briefly discus most evident tax aspects, in particular to Dutch value added tax, corporate income tax and personal income tax and customs consequences of the Brexit and the Brexit-deal. Was it a hard Brexit after all?
Brexit & Employment law | Speaker: Epke Spijkerman
Your company has a branch in the UK. What does Brexit mean for the people employed in or seconded to the UK? Should these employees be recalled? And what if British employees are employed by your company in the Netherlands or temporarily working for your company on secondment? Do you have to take action? In this webinar we will discuss the position of the British expat in the Netherlands and the Dutch expat in the United Kingdom and what it takes to live and work across borders.
*News articles: The Guardian