In the recent First Tier Tribunal (FTT) case of Aitmatov Academy an otherwise unremarkable case illustrates the care required when making input tax claims.
The quantum of the claim was low and the technical issues not particularly complex, however, it underlined some basic rules for making a VAT claim.
Source: marcusward.co
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