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Business Implications of Brexit

A CMS Tax Analysis

The United Kingdom has triggered Article 50 to leave the European Union, raising more and more questions about businesses and individuals both in the UK and in the EU. With the OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project already well under way, and stringent new EU anti-BEPS projects being negotiated and voted, the international tax context for the Brexit is more complex than ever. In a series of five articles, our CMS experts have outlined some of these issues and will offer you their insights to better understand this unique and unprecedented situation, not only from a UK prospective, but also from the point of view of its European business partners.

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Portrait ofGelin Stephane
Stéphane Gelin
Partner
Paris
Portrait ofElisabeth Ashworth
Elisabeth Ashworth
Partner
Paris
Portrait ofHerman Boersen
Herman Boersen
Partner
Amsterdam
Portrait ofDaniel Gutmann
Daniel Gutmann
Partner
Paris
Portrait ofAndreas Hofelich
Dr. Andreas Hofelich
Partner
Cologne
Portrait ofNiels Koene
Niels Koene
Advocaat
Amsterdam
Staffan Bos
Richard Croker
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