A recent UK First-Tier Tribunal (FTT) decision on VAT groups could significantly affect multinational enterprises with UK operations. The ruling confirms that branches of overseas companies can, in principle, have a fixed establishment and be part of a UK VAT group. This decision is particularly relevant for multinationals, as it aligns with VAT systems in EU member countries, potentially impacting their VAT group structures.
Source: Crowe
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