- The Court of Appeal hearing for Hotel La Tour Limited is scheduled for 10 April 2024.
- The case involves the recovery of VAT on advisers’ costs related to the sale of shares of a subsidiary.
- The Upper Tribunal rejected HMRC’s appeal against the previous decision of the First-tier Tribunal.
- The First-tier Tribunal had found that the VAT on the advisers’ costs could be recovered due to a link to future taxable supplies made by the seller of the shares.
Source: ey.com
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