This appeal relates to the proper VAT treatment of purported supplies from a holding company, Alternative Investment Strategies Limited (“AIS”) to its subsidiary, Hedge Funds Investment Management Limited (“HFIM”).
The question in this case is whether or not supplies of accommodation were made to the appellant, and whether or not HMRC acted reasonably in refusing to accept alternative evidence of the supplies.
Source: FTT
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