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Our office provides legal and tax consulting as well as business services (e.g. tax compliance/bookkeeping/ payroll services) especially to UK parent companies of German subsidiaries or German startup companies.

In this early stage of the Brexit we assume that after the Referendum of 23 June 2016 there will be no change in our approach to assist clients and network partners from the UK in doing business in Germany. As we are member of the UK-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce we have reliable network-partners on both sides of the Channel – in UK and Germany, too. So we look forward to doing this business as usual until there might be significant changes. And then we will find solutions as well when there might be a lot of changes and temporary regulations until the Brexit will be finalized perhaps in 2 years or later. When the going gets tough the tough get going! LM Leinauer Müller & Partners, Lawyers/ Tax Consultants, Munich/ Germany, www.LMPartner.de, tille@LMPartner.de, phone: +49-89-8960440. Contact partner: Robert Tille (lawyer, specialized tax lawyer, partner).

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