- Case involving Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs
- Appeal regarding whether payments to the Department of Health and Social Care reduced taxable amount of supplies
- Tribunal Judge Greg Sinfield presiding over the case
- BIL supplies branded pharmaceutical products to the NHS
- Payments made under voluntary price control schemes
- Appeal allowed, decision in favor of Boehringer Ingelheim Limited
Source: bailii.org
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