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Prizeflex v Revenue And Customs [2016] UKUT 436 (TCC) (17 October 2016)


VALUE ADDED TAX - MTIC – transactions connected with fraud – whether appellant knew or ought to have known that transactions were connected with fraud –whether HMRC’s allegations involved an allegation of dishonesty – whether HMRC’s pleadings were adequate – whether FTT, [2014] UKFTT 963 (TC), dealt appropriately with the allegation – whether evidence of good character of director of appellant admissible - appeal dismissed

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