Menno Snel, Dutch Minister of Finance believes that in the case of a hard Brexit on March 29th, 2019, a transitional tax law, apart from customs legislation, is desirable . A hard Brexit means an immediate change in tax procedures for companies and citizens.
Snel has informed the Dutch Parliament on this matter. If the UK leaves the EU on March 29th without a deal, the UK will become a so-called ‘third country’ and different rules will apply to trade and tax agreements.
Tax groups
According to the Minister of Finance, a no deal Brexit has corporate tax consequences for tax groups in cases where a so-called ‘top holding company’ is established in the UK. A no deal Brexit would mean that such a tax group is automatically terminated , according to the Minister.
Loss of rights regarding deductibles
Dutch citizens resident in the UK for whom income is (partially) taxed in The Netherlands will lose the right to personal deductions after Brexit. There are numerous other examples of a no deal Brexit having direct consequences for companies and citizens.
Transition laws
Snel wishes to implement a ruling where the UK will continue to be treated as a member of the EU for the remainder of the current financial year. This will ensure that the current tax regime continues to apply in the event of a no deal Brexit. In addition, he proposes transition laws for companies, for example to prevent different tax regulations being applied during the same financial year.