The YMCA lost its appeal to the Upper Tribunal on whether services they were providing to local authorities fell within the scope of the welfare VAT exemption. The case highlighted HMRC’s inconsistency in approach. Three out of the four local YCMA bodies party to the appeal had originally received VAT rulings from HMRC that their services were taxable and only one was held to be exempt.
Source: saffery.com
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