How European companies are adapting to Brexit

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By Victoria Bisset
BBC News

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It’s been almost two months since the UK’s post-Brexit free trade deal with the EU came into effect.

Under the new rules, European companies must directly pay UK sales tax, or VAT, on sales under £135 (€155; $190), so they now have to register and file quarterly declarations with the UK authorities.

Other changes include customs declarations and additional paperwork. So how have they adapted so far and what impact have the changes had?

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