As often is the case there is a legal accuracy to their position – the provision of electricity to someone’s home is a supply made by the energy company to the householder not the business. However, clearly when that vehicle is used to support the business activities of the employer is there not also a legitimate claim to be made by the employer to the VAT incurred on the domestic electricity supply?
Source: centurionvat.com
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