In Zipvit Ltd v HMRC (Case C-156/20), the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) has held that, where a contract for services provides for VAT to be charged in addition, a taxable person cannot claim to deduct an amount of VAT for which it has not been charged and which it has therefore not passed on to the final consumer.
Source: mondaq.com
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