BCCH & EY: Brexit Webinar, 2 September
- 27 Aug 2020 11:08 AM
The webinar is organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary and EY Hungary. We are honoured to welcome Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Europe, Mr. Richard Burn, as our guest speaker at the webinar.
Background
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed not to extend the transition period beyond December 2020, meaning that the European Union and the UK have less than five months to reach a deal avoiding a so-called “hard” Brexit.
This leaves very limited time for companies to prepare for the challenges/disruptions they may face in their businesses as a result of the UK leaving the EU, and to ensure a smooth transition.
As always, even in the current crisis and uncertain legal situation, it is important to look ahead and be prepared for Brexit.
The aim of our webinar is to provide you with insight into the latest status of the Brexit proceedings, the negotiations, and to draw your attention to the most relevant issues that you should be addressing if you are involved in transactions with the UK.
The main topics of the webinar will be as follows:
- The most relevant actualities of the Brexit and the status of the negotiations between UK and the EU (potential outcomes) – presented by Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Europe, Mr. Richard Burn
- The main business and taxation challenges companies may face as a result of a potential hard Brexit
- The most crucial steps that companies should take to ensure business continuity
Speakers
Mr. Richard Burn, Her Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Europe
J Duncan Graham, Chairman of British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary
Dr. Áron Nagy, Associate Partner, EY Tax Services
Attila Fülöp, Senior Manager, EY Tax Services
Date and time:
Wednesday, September 2, 2020, 14:00 – 15:15
Please note that the link of the webinar is going to be sent to your email address on the day of the event.
Click here to register for the event
Registration is open until noon, 31 August 2020.
Please note that this online seminar will be in English, and free of charge, but subject to registration.
Should you have any questions, please contact EY via taxevents@hu.ey.com
Source:
British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary
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