UK tax tribunals and HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) “should adopt a flexible approach to the burden and standard of proof” in claims for historical VAT repayment, the Court of Session has said, in a case involving NHS Lothian’s claims for repayment of VAT dating back as far as 1974.
Source: pinsentmasons.com
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