Trying to solve the VAT puzzle when it comes to the supply of commercial accommodation, gives meaning to the words of Lord Justice Sedley’s decision in Royal & Sun Alliance v C&E commissioners (Court of Appeal) 2001:
“Beyond the everyday world … lies the world of VAT; a kind of fiscal theme park in which factual and legal realities are suspended or inverted.”
Source Chris Eagar
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