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Published on 2024-11-28 04:21:30 - Aaron Neefham, N@N
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  • Companies are increasingly wary of hiring cross-Border workers because of tax, pension and payroll issues, report warns

The article from The Irish Times, published on November 28, 2024, discusses the ongoing complexities and complications arising from the unique border situation between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland post-Brexit. It highlights how the border, which separates the UK from the EU, has led to a dual regulatory system causing logistical, economic, and political challenges. Businesses face increased costs and bureaucratic hurdles due to differing customs, VAT, and regulatory requirements. The article also touches on the political tensions, with unionists and nationalists having starkly different views on how the border should function, exacerbating the difficulties in finding a mutually agreeable solution. Furthermore, it explores the impact on daily life, including issues with supply chains, healthcare, and the movement of people, illustrating the broader implications of Brexit on the island of Ireland.

Read the Full The Irish Times Article at [ https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/2024/11/28/one-border-two-systems-endless-complications/ ]