This decision provides and considers some useful factors when analysing where people belong and what is being supplied where there is a composite supply comprising different elements that do not all have the same liability when looked at individually.
Decision: gov.uk
Source KPMG
Previous communication (2019):
The issue here was the place of supply (POS) of the services provided by G&F to clients all over the world.
Source: marcusward.co
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