- A middleman company won a VAT case at tribunal regarding training outside the UK.
- Airline Placement Limited operated between 2004 and 2020 as an intermediary for trainee pilots.
- The company placed qualified pilots with airlines like British Airways, easyJet, and Virgin Atlantic.
- APL received placement fees from airlines, covering training costs mostly in New Zealand.
- Trainees deposited a security bond with APL, equal to their training cost, as a safeguard.
- Upon placement, APL transferred the bond to the airline.
- APL accounted for VAT on placement fees but not on security bonds.
Source: accountancydaily.co
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