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Updated: 8 September 2020
With Brexit talks ongoing, it’s important to prepare your business for all eventualities. The government and other organisations continue to issue advice for small business owners. To save your time searching, we’ve brought together some of the top Brexit resources from around the web.
The gov.uk/brexit website should be your first port of call. Complete an online survey about your circumstances (both personal and business) and you’ll be given a list of issues you need to be aware of, covering everything from roaming charges to patent protection. There are links to further reading as well as timelines for action.
You can also find specific guidance for your sector or business type. The full list is here, but here are some of the key pieces:
The FSB have put together a Small Business Brexit Pack covering everything from the withdrawal agreement to end state scenarios. The online guide also has plenty of practical advice for business owners.
A good way to check you’re researching the right areas, the British Chambers of Commerce have some brilliant checklists and easily scannable documents that can guide you:
Enterprise Nation are also offering a Brexit Advice Service for SMEs with a handy tool that walks you through questions about your business step-by-step to recommend the resources you should read.
Tired of reading? HMRC have put up some handy guides on YouTube with great advice:
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