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VAT – input tax – development agreement between the property owner and a development company – whether input tax on services relating to a planning appeal properly claimed by the property owner – whether services contracted for the owner by the development company acting as its agent – yes – appeal allowed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
HAMSTEAD HOLDINGS LIMITED
Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS
Respondents
Tribunal: Malcolm Gammie CBE QC (Chairman)
Kamal Hossain FCA FCIB
Sitting in public in London on 11th August 2006
Mr M Hezel, Accountant, for the Appellant
Robert Keller of Counsel, instructed by the Acting Solicitor of HM Revenue and Customs, for the Commissioners
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2006
DECISION
Introduction
The facts
"(B) TGJ ... will advance such further amounts to [the Appellant] to (i) enable it to pay any deferred consideration payable under the agreement for the purchase of the Property; (ii) discharge agreed professional costs incurred in connection with an appeal against the planning permission applied for and refused by the local planning authority in respect of the Property (the "Planning Consent"); and (iii) pay other amounts required in connection with the management of the Property or [the Appellant] (such sums together referred to as the "Loan");"
"As you [Mr Hezel] and Mr Gwyn Jones are aware, our function is to identify development opportunities, act as your Project Manager through each stage of the development, which includes certifying accounts for your dispersal, and selling the end investment. The agreement is intended to demonstrate our profit share for successful projects, and should not be construed as a joint venture or partnership.Clearly we understand that all funds expended on this project emanate from [the Appellant], and we are therefore acting purely as your agent. We have not, and indeed would have no right to reclaim the VAT, but if HM Revenue and Customs insist on their current line, presuming we are able, we would reclaim the VAT on our next quarter, and return that which is rightly yours.
We would have no objection to this letter being presented to HM Customs, or indeed speaking with them on the telephone to clarify our position as your Project Manager and Agent."
The relevant legislation
"Subject to the following provisions of this section, "input tax", in relation to a taxable person, means the following tax, that is to say—(a) VAT on the supply to him of any goods or services(b) VAT on the acquisition by him from another member State of any goods; and(c) VAT paid or payable by him on the importation of any goods from a place outside the member States,being (in each case) goods or services used or to be used for the purposes of any business carried on or to be carried on by him."
The Parties' contentions
The reasons for our decision
MALCOLM GAMMIE QC
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 6 November 2006
LON/06/0132