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If anyone could make a ‘Hard Brexit’ easier for retailers it might be this emerging company

Britannia Bureau’s expertise is in working within HMRC compliance regulations and work practices to find ways of making substantial savings and improving bottom line for its… View Article

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If anyone could make a ‘Hard Brexit’ easier for retailers it might be this emerging company

Britannia Bureau’s expertise is in working within HMRC compliance regulations and work practices to find ways of making substantial savings and improving bottom line for its major retail clients.

Their detailed knowledge goes beyond the existing European Customs Union law into the wider world trade arena.

Many of their current clients (ASOS, BODEN, CATH KIDSTON, REISS, THE WHITE COMPANY) already operate internationally with multiple buying and distribution points and sophisticated supply chain operations with complex import and export requirements.

As such, Britannia Bureau’s experience may well perfectly place them to help steer British retailers through a potentially bumpy Brexit and into a new era of future international world wide trade.

Currently Britannia Bureau Managing Director Mark Taylor is offering a free HMRC health check that can show retailers exactly how and where they could be improving their set up, getting rid of dysfunctional practices and saving impressive sums of money while staying HMRC compliant and free from the risk of penalties.

Mark is keen to point out that the company’s charges are a fraction of the savings its clients can make.

Shouldn’t you be biting his hand off?

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