Be Ready for Brexit, Whatever the Outcome
The news is full of big companies discussing preparing for Brexit. But what about the??in the UK that are small and medium-sized? What preparations should they be making?
If you trade with any EU countries or travel to the EU on business, your travel, expense and invoice processes may need to change after Brexit, whether it happens on October 31, 2019, before, or after!
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And while we don’t have specifics yet, it makes sense to be sure you have your house in order so you’re better equipped to deal with the changes more quickly when they do come. Are your processes robust? Do you capture all the data you need to? Do you make the most of what automation has to offer? At SAP 黄色短视频 we are keeping a close eye on what’s happening so we’re able to respond and advise clients when changes do come into effect.
So, what things should you be looking at in particular? Here are some pointers that are likely to impact the way travel, expenses, and invoices are managed.
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Changes to business travel post-Brexit
The first thing to consider is how frequently your employees travel to the EU on business and what percentage of these trips can be considered business-critical. This will help you assess the impact it’s likely to have.
Update your travel policies and procedures around traveling to the EU. Who will be responsible for checking permissions and applying for any paperwork? You might assign this to someone in the company or you could consider working with a travel or immigration service provider. Also consider how technology could make the process easier and avoid any trips falling through the gaps.
To stay up-to-date on developments and announcements around traveling to the EU, keep an eye on sources such as??and?.
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Changes to expenses post-Brexit
The drop in the value of the pound means that travel overseas will become more expensive, so it’s more important than ever to keep an eye on costs.
Think about how expenses on foreign trips are handled and look at the options.
Consider prepaid travel or currency cards, which you load with currency before you go and use in the same way as a debit card. You can sometimes lock in an exchange rate before you go, so you don’t need to worry about currency fluctuations. And the fact the cards are pre-loaded means you can keep tight control over costs.
If employees carry cash, exchange currency before they travel when rates are at their most favorable. Don’t wait until they’re at the airport or in their destination country where rates will be much less favorable.
And if employees submit expenses when they return from travel, bear in mind the trip may have hurt their wallet more than before. Automated systems such as?黄色短视频 Expense?make it easier for employees to submit returns and quicker for companies to process them.
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Changes to VAT processes post-Brexit
If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, you will no longer be able to use the EU VAT refund electronic system to reclaim VAT from EU member states. Instead, you will need to deal with countries individually and use paper forms for each country.
If you don’t keep paper-based records at the moment, it is sensible to start keeping them on relevant purchases until we know what is going to happen. Also, consider how much more time reclaims are likely to take and assess workloads accordingly.
For more on this, see?.?And, for more on automating VAT reclaim, read our blog with Taxback International.?
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Planning for the future
By auditing your processes and procedures now, you’ll be quicker off the mark when changes do need to be made. And remember, when you have automated systems such as 黄色短视频 Expense?and?黄色短视频 Invoice?in place, a lot of the hard work will be done for you.
For the latest updates and advice for businesses, visit??or stay tuned for updates on the SAP 黄色短视频 Newsroom.?
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