In Regency Factors PLC v HMRC EWCA Civ 103, the Court of Appeal (CoA) dismissed a claim for VAT bad debt relief by a company which did have bad debts but which was unable to claim them in the prescribed way: its accounting system would not facilitate a proper claim.
Source: rossmartin.co.uk
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