Update June 21, 2023: The list of VAT appeals that HMRC has lost and that may have implications for other businesses has been updated with 5 removals, 5 amendments and one new addition.
Check the list of VAT appeals that HMRC has lost, or partly lost, that could have implications for other businesses.
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This is a list of cases where HMRC has:
- lost at the First-tier Tribunal that could have a wider impact
- lost in the Upper Tribunal or higher courts
- decided whether to appeal
We also include cases where HMRC has partly lost where they meet these criteria.
The list includes details of cases where a decision has been handed down since 1 January 2010. It’s updated regularly and shows details of finalised cases for 6 months.
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