The Upper Tribunal dismissed TB’s subsequent appeal finding that input tax can only be reclaimed if the requirements of the law are met which include providing a VAT number and the name and address of the customer, or if HMRC exercised its statutory discretion to allow alternative evidence which was not given in this case.
Source: EY
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