HMRC had made an assessment, to the best of their judgment, that the cash was consideration for sales that were subject to UK VAT. Thereafter, it was ADL’s task to show why the assessment was incorrect, and it had failed to provide any coherent explanation for why the money was not consideration for UK supplies.
Source: Deloitte
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