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Value added tax – input tax – Registered social landlord transfers its development project to a wholly-owned subsidiary – Whether able to reclaim input tax in respect of professional services commissioned before transfer – Regulation 109 VAT Regulations 1995 – Whether change of intention – No
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION LTD Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE & CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: MISS J C GORT (Chairman)
MRS R YOUNG
Sitting in public in London on 1 May 2008
Mr Phillip Henwood, VAT consultant, for the Appellant
Mr S Singh of counsel, instructed by the solicitor's office, for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2008
DECISION
The Background
The law
(1) This regulation applies where a taxable person has incurred an amount of input tax which has not been attributed to taxable supplies because he intended to use the goods or services in making either –
(a) exempt supplies, or
(b) both taxable and exempt supplies,
and during a period of six years commencing on the first day of the prescribed accounting period in which the attribution was determined and before that intention is fulfilled, he uses or forms an intention to use the goods or services concerned in making taxable supplies or, in the case of an attribution within sub-paragraph (a) above, in making both taxable and exempt supplies.
(2) Subject to regulation 110 and where this regulation applies, the Commissioners shall, on receipt of an application made by the taxable person in such form and manner and containing such particulars as they may direct, pay to him an amount equal to the input tax which has become attributable to taxable supplies in accordance with the method which he was required to use when the input tax was first attributed.
(3) For the purposes of this regulation any question as to the nature of any supply shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of the Act and any regulations or orders made thereunder in force at the time when the input tax was first attributed.
The facts
3. BUILDING CONTRACT
3. 1 The Developer will procure that the Building Contractor and each sub-contractor having a material design responsibility enters into a Collateral Warranty in favour of the Owner the Owner's Funder and any person or body that may be providing finance for the Development and any tenant of the Development in the form annexed hereto prior to the Practical Completion Date.
3. 2 The Developer will use all reasonable endeavours to procure that the Building Contractor performs and observe the terms of the Building Contract. The Developer agrees not to vary, waive or release any of the terms of the Building Contract without the Owner's consent.
4. PROFESSIONAL TEAM
4. 1 The Developer will procure that each member of the Professional Team enters into a Collateral Warranty in favour of the Owner and any other person or body that may be providing finance for the Development and any tenant of the Development in the form annexed hereto prior to the Practical Completion Date.
4. 2 The Developer will use all reasonable endeavours to procure that each member of the Professional Team performs and observe its terms of appointment. The Developer agrees not to vary, waive or release any member of the Professional Teams' terms of appointment without the Owners' consent.
"WHEREAS:-
(A) The Client is undertaking […] (the "Project").
(B) The Beneficiary has entered or will enter into an agreement (the "Agreement") with the Client for the acquisition of an interest in all or any number of the properties forming part of the Project.
(C) The Client has entered into a consultant framework agreement dated […] (the "Consultant Framework") with the Consultant for the provision of specialist consultancy services (the "Services") as and when required.
…
2. CONSULTANTS' WARRANTIES
2. 1 The Consultant hereby warrants to the Beneficiary …
2. 2 The Consultant shall have no greater liability to the Beneficiary under this Deed than the Consultant would have had if the Beneficiary had appointed the Consultant and be named as the "Client" in the Consultant Framework …"
14. Actions and proceedings
14. 1 The Developer would diligently pursue any actions or proceedings required by the Owner and agreed by the Developer as being commercially prudent and reasonable against the Building Contractor or a member of the Professional Team in order to enforce the performance of their respective obligations.
14. 2 The Developer will apply any sums recovered as a result of such actions or proceedings in remedying the situation that gave rise to the actions or proceedings.
14. 3 The Developer will take account of any proper and reasonable request or proposals made by the Owner in relation to the conduct in any such actions or proceedings.
The Appellant's case
The Respondents' case
Reasons for decision
MISS J C GORT
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 10 June 2008
LON 2007/0940