The Colin Newell FTT decision follows the logic of the Supreme Court in Frank A Smart & Son Ltd [2019] SC 39, as well as a series of ECJ decisions (para 58). The situation arises where a taxpayer receives income from grants or subsidies or other outside the scope sources. In such cases, input tax is not apportioned.
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