ACCA SEEKS CLARIFICATION ON REMAINING EU ROLE IN UK TAXATION POLICY, POST-BREXIT

ACCA is pressing for clarification on some key outstanding issues regarding Britain’s impending departure from the European Union (EU), as the European Commission consults on a draft withdrawal agreement released on February 28. Of key interest to Chas Roy-Chowdhury, ACCA’s head of taxation, is the length of time that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) will retain jurisdiction over elements of British tax law, following the UK’s planned departure date on March 29, next year (2019). Under the proposed withdrawal deal, this would kick off a short ...


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