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Checklist for businesses to prepare for Brexit

Checklist for businesses to prepare for Brexit

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Every single business that trades with the UK, both in goods and services, will be affected by a “no-deal Brexit” scenario, i.e. the withdrawal of the UK from the EU without an agreement. On 4 September 2019 the Commission published a “Brexit preparedness checklist”, to provide information and to help enterprises conducting business in the EU and/or in the UK to double-check their state of preparedness.

The Commission highlights in its communication that it is the responsibility of all stakeholders to prepare for all scenarios of Brexit, i.e. the withdrawal of the UK from the EU with or without a withdrawal agreement. Given that a “no-deal” scenario remains a possible outcome, the Commission strongly encourages all stakeholders to use the extra time provided to ensure that they have taken all necessary measures to prepare for Brexit.

The checklist contains the most common issues and relevant aspects that may arise as a consequence of a withdrawal without an agreement. It deals with three main topics, including (i) Placing goods on the EU market / exports, (ii) Provision of services in the EU and (iii) Other relevant aspects, in particular: VAT, trademarks & designs, contracts and personal data matters.

The above checklist is non-exhaustive, additional guidance may be found from the ‘Brexit preparedness notices’ published by the Commission Services and information by national authorities.

By Adrienn Megyesi, Attorney at law, KCG Partners Law Firm

KCG Partners at a Glance

KCG Partners is a Hungarian business law firm providing a comprehensive range of legal services to international and local clients seeking local knowledge and global perspective. The firm comprises business-minded lawyers with sector-specific expertise, creating value for clients by applying a problem-solving approach and delivering innovative solutions.

The firm has a wealth of knowledge in corporate law, M&A, projects and construction, energy, real estate, tax, employment, litigation, privacy and forensics, securitization, estate planning and capital markets.

To address clients’ regional and international concerns, the firm maintains active working relationships with other outstanding independent law firms in Central and Eastern Europe, whilst senior counsel Mr. Blaise Pásztory brings over 40 years’ of US capital market and fund management experience.

KCG Partners Law Firm is the result of the teamwork of passionate and talented lawyers guided by the same principles and sharing the same values: 

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