Rules of origin: Avoiding unexpected duty costs in UK–EU trade
We look at the basics of the rules of origin in the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, exploring its role and various complexities.
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Greg Mayne is a VAT Partner at Price Bailey, specialising in international VAT, supply chain and cross-border trade, and general VAT matters. His expertise in cross-border processes is an invaluable asset for clients navigating the complexities of international trade.
Over the last few years, Greg has been instrumental in supporting numerous businesses affected by Brexit and those pursuing overseas expansion.
Having joined Price Bailey in 2023, Greg is expanding the firm’s VAT services. He has over 30 years of experience as a VAT specialist, including ten years as a Customs Officer at what was then HM Customs and Excise (now HMRC).
Before entering the VAT world, he trained as a teacher in Canterbury, where he currently resides. Greg is keen on rugby and has been heavily involved in Canterbury RFC for several years, previously as a player but more recently as the Club President.
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