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Business acted as principal, not as agent

07 January 2019
Issue: 4678 / Categories: Tax cases

All Answers (TC6845)

The taxpayer’s business was mainly internet-based. It supplied students with essays coursework and dissertations by academic experts. The student could specify the grade they wished to achieve so setting the academic standard of the essay. Although students were not supposed to claim the work as their own it was understood this happened in practice.

The dispute concerned the three-party arrangement about who was supplying whom. The taxpayer said it was acting as an agent in bringing together the author and the student so that output tax was payable on the commission the agency retained. HMRC said the commercial reality was that the author was working as a subcontractor for the taxpayer with the latter supplying a completed essay as principal to the student. Output tax was therefore due on the full payment made...

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