Case: Tower Bridge GP Ltd. v. HM Revenue & Customs
The Upper Tribunal concluded (after reviewing ECJ case law) that the omission of the supplier’s VAT ID and address prevented HMRC from verifying that the supplier had accounted for output tax.
Source Casemine
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