- UK Tax Tribunal approved new method for calculating output VAT on caravan sales
- Taxpayer initially applied zero-rated or reduced VAT on caravans and standard VAT on contents
- Made error correction notice for overpaid output VAT after using different valuation methodology
- Tax Agency accepted new method but rejected claims, finding original calculations fair
- Tax Tribunal disagreed with Tax Agency, stating output VAT reduction was substantial
- Taxpayer used correct method for calculating output tax
- Tax Agency failed to prove difference between methods wasn’t substantial
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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