Brexit: resources for establishing your business in another jurisdiction | Practical Law

Brexit: resources for establishing your business in another jurisdiction | Practical Law

As part of their Brexit planning, corporate organisations and high net-worth individuals may be examining the regulatory and legal framework of other EU jurisdictions.

Brexit: resources for establishing your business in another jurisdiction

Practical Law UK Toolkit w-011-6664 (Approx. 19 pages)

Brexit: resources for establishing your business in another jurisdiction

by Practical Law Global Guides
Published on 11 Feb 2020ExpandBelgium, European Union, France...Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Spain, The Netherlands
As part of their Brexit planning, corporate organisations and high net-worth individuals may be examining the regulatory and legal framework of other EU jurisdictions.
This toolkit provides a number of resources, drawn from the Practical Law Global Guides, that cover many of the issues that face individuals/organisations when considering establishing in another jurisdiction, such as: the general principles of doing business in that jurisdiction; the legal and regulatory framework governing that jurisdiction; specific considerations affecting relocating employees; offices and premises; corporate and data compliance and governance; corporate taxation and transfer pricing; financial services regulation; and litigation resources.
The jurisdictions considered are: the EU, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Spain, The Netherlands and the UK. This toolkit will be updated when new jurisdictional Q&As for a relevant area become available.
The toolkit also provides resources considering the potential impact of the UK's departure from the EU on the use of cross-border mergers in EEA jurisdictions.
For more Practical Law content on Brexit, see Practical Law's Brexit page.