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Will Brexit make it harder to buy photo gear from the EU?
January 7, 2021
Now Brexit has finally happened, concern has been expressed that the new trading arrangements could make it more difficult and expensive for photographic dealers to sell equipment to UK-based buyers.
Paul O’Sullivan, for example, has a small business importing Minox specialist cameras and other optical equipment from Germany. “Some photographic shops in Germany and Holland have now stopped supplying to the UK, because of the new VAT rules for EU businesses supplying goods over £135,” Paul observes.
“In short, any EU business who sells anything to a UK-based customer has to pay the VAT proportion directly to HMRC (see the rules in full here). HMRC suggest that you use a customs facilitation agent or you do the paperwork and pay the duty yourself. In effect, EU businesses must register with a tax office using a language they may now speak, using forms they may not understand, to pay tax which they ma
Today marks the beginning of the end of UK’s membership in the EU, a solid victory after a long,
well-fought battle by populist-minded citizens desiring to restore self-rule to their nation. Divorces can be messy, and time will tell who wins custody of the UK “children” including the nation’s agricultural programs and national immigration policy and how the separation will impact the UK’s involvement in the European army.
By Mark Anderson
The inspiring populist surge that’s tugging at the seams of the New World Order has reached an historic turning point. On March 29 nine months after the June 23 “Brexit” referendum vote by a respectable majority of Brits to exit the European Union the British government stated it would honor the will of the voters and is starting the formal process of filing for divorce from the EU.
discovers upcoming hearings might impact people s travels? i think, i think well, we re not going to have the 737 max to fly over the christmas holidays. that s for sure. then the question is, what s next? how do you regain trust in a plane that s been so heavily damaged in the press? yeah. peter, thank you so much. always appreciate hearing from you. thank you, fred. all right. coming up, a big decision in great britain. will brexit be delayed even further than it has already? a new hurdle in boris johnson s promise to strike a deal before the end of the month. government by and for all the people -
the big question is in all of this, whoever is the next prime minister, expected to be boris johnson, what will brexit, the divorce from the european union look like in practice if boris johnson becomes the next prime minister. nic robertson is live at 10 downing street. we know he was an architect, the initial front man of the idea of the divorce of the uk from the european union. what is the expectation? yeah, sure, this is the issue that failed the last two prime minister s. johnson is expected to be more divisive than theresa may. the party is already divided, one of his primary jobs to pick the new cabinet, but there will be many people in his party, who don t support the do or die brexit strategy, a so called hard brexit is his position on that. so that is going to be a big challenge for him. he will have a few other issues. there s a possibility that a