- The case involves an appeal by Revive Corporation Ltd against HMRC’s denial of input tax and VAT repayment claims.
- The purchases made by Revive Corporation Ltd were connected to “missing trader” VAT fraud.
- The First-tier Tribunal dismissed the appeal, finding that Revive Corporation Ltd should have known about the connection to fraud.
- Revive Corporation Ltd appealed to the Upper Tribunal, arguing that the First-tier Tribunal’s conclusion was flawed.
- The Upper Tribunal agreed with Revive Corporation Ltd and remitted the case back to the First-tier Tribunal.
- The First-tier Tribunal must now determine whether Revive Corporation Ltd should have known about the connection to fraud and consider any reasonable explanations for the transactions.
Source: bailii.org
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