International Vandelanotte
In a world in which globalisation plays an increasingly important role, international enterprise presents numerous challenges and opportunities. To succeed, you must take the interaction between the various international and local regulations sufficiently into account. Vandelanotte International’s in-depth knowledge and expertise enables you to focus on those many opportunities with complete peace of mind. Our team of specialists dedicates itself to ensuring that your international operations consistently perform at optimum levels. We provide expert advice on tax, legal, accounting and social affairs to Belgian companies, foreign businesses and private individuals alike.
Vandelanotte is also a member of The Leading Edge Alliance (LEA), an international alliance of leading independent accountancy & consultancy firms. This alliance is the second largest international accountancy and audit association in the world and has a presence in more than one hundred countries. Thanks to our many years of personal cooperation with our international partner offices, we can offer you a global solution.
News
Impact of expanded definition of permanent establishment on foreign companies
Since 2020, the definition of ‘permanent establishment’ has expanded in scope. Due to the concept’s expansion under both the Belgian definition and the definition in the double taxation treaty, permanent establishment is now more easily achieved. The impact on foreign corporations can be significant.
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Brexit: no EU refund for British VAT from 1 January 2021
In recent years, people who conducted business with the United Kingdom could use the European VAT-Refund application to claim back any VAT paid in the UK. This is yet another arrangement that will be impacted by Brexit. What does this mean in practice for enterprises wishing to claim a VAT refund from the UK?
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Brexit: no intra-community supply from 1 January 2021
On 1 February 2020, the United Kingdom officially left the European Union. However, we subsequently entered a transition period that ends on 31 December 2020. Brexit’s consequences will therefore only become truly apparent from 1 January 2021. What does this mean in practical terms for enterprises that supply goods to UK customers?
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