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VAT Cases & News

Summaries of interesting VAT cases for the SME owner.

Input VAT on delivery charges was not recoverable

Last Updated: 22 February 2022

In Y4 Express Limited v HMRC [2022] UKUT 00040, the Upper Tribunal (UT) found that a company could not recover VAT on delivery charges as its suppliers were not in business. 

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Revenue and Customs Brief 3 (2022): Postponed VAT accounting and the Flat Rate Scheme

Last Updated: 22 February 2022

HMRC have published Revenue and Customs Brief 3 (2022): ‘Postponed VAT accounting and businesses registered under the Flat Rate Scheme’. This details how VAT on imports should be accounted for by VAT Flat Rate Scheme (FRS) users from 1 June 2022.

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Unusual accounting system denies VAT bad debt claim

Last Updated: 16 February 2022

In Regency Factors PLC v HMRC EWCA Civ 103, the Court of Appeal (CoA) dismissed a claim for VAT bad debt relief by a company which did have bad debts but which was unable to claim them in the prescribed way: its accounting system would not facilitate a proper claim.

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Revenue and Customs Brief 2 (2022): VAT early termination fees and compensation payments

Last Updated: 09 February 2022

HMRC have published Revenue and Customs Brief 2 (2022) ‘VAT early termination fees and compensation payments’. This details their revised policy effective from 1 April 2022 and clarifies the VAT treatment of dilapidations.

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Dog grooming courses not VAT exempt

Last Updated: 03 February 2022

In Julie Lalou T/A Dogs Delight v HMRC [2022] TC08380, the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) found that the supply of dog grooming courses was not exempt from VAT as it was not demonstrated that it was a subject ordinarily taught in schools or universities.

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HMRC cancelled VAT registration: Late appeal refused

Last Updated: 27 January 2022

In Flying Spur Limited v HMRC [2022] TC08360, the First Tier Tribunal (FTT) refused permission for a late appeal against HMRC’s cancellation of a company’s VAT registration.

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No input VAT recovery as VAT was not due or paid

Last Updated: 27 January 2022

In Zipvit Ltd v HMRC (Case C-156/20) (13 January 2022), the CJEU found that VAT was not due or paid on Mailmedia services supplied by Royal Mail. This blocked Zipvit Ltd from recovering input VAT on the supplies.

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  1. Supply of rooms to beauticians: VAT exempt
  2. R & C Brief 15 (2021): repayment of VAT to overseas businesses not established in the EU and not registered in the UK
  3. Church of England spiritual retreats are standard rated
  4. A fact could not be remade by FTT and VAT penalty due
  5. Simplifying the VAT land exemption: Summary of responses
  6. Conservatory roof boards still not insulation for VAT

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