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Whose law is it anyway?

23 June 2015 / Robert Maas
Issue: 4506 / Categories: Comment & Analysis , Admin , Europe , International , Policy , VAT
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Tribunals’ inconsistent approach to VAT legislation

KEY POINTS

  • In a recent hearing it was suggested that direct tax cases could offer no assistance to the interpretation of VAT law
  • An earlier VAT case did draw on direct tax case principles as guidance.
  • The interpretation of words and phrases and whether these can be read across jurisdictions.
  • Should European principles be taken into account to make English law compliant?
  • Are there now separate bodies of law?

I read two VAT cases one after the other recently. The first was a  First-tier Tribunal decision: A Partnership v HMRC (TC04358).

This concerned the interpretation of VATA 1994 s 26 (“Input tax allowable under s 25”).

In that case Judge Mosedale stated:

“I note in passing that the appellant referred me to two direct tax cases (Southern...

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