Post-Brexit Guide for Language Service Providers |
Brexit and the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and the EU have changed the landscape for language service providers in the UK. New rules govern the cross-border provision of services, VAT, business travel, owning and managing companies, data protection, accounting, immigration and internships. A new Post-Brexit Guide for Language Service Providers from the Association of Translation Companies (ATC) and the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI) is aimed at UK-based language service companies and freelance linguists. Each section of the Guide has a short summary for the most important topics, relevant links to authoritative resources online, and considerations around implications of the new rules for language service providers. Further considerations and details are found in The Small Print section. “Companies providing cross-border services have been largely forgotten in the rush to keep goods moving. Guidance to language service providers has at best been scant and at worst non-existent or misleading, so this guide fills a huge gap for language service providers in the UK as well as their suppliers in Europe,” says the ATC’s CEO Raisa McNab. |
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