- The director of the appellant company created the ‘Kinsey System’ for hair augmentation and wig adaptation for women with significant hair loss
- HMRC disagreed that the supply of wigs and services fell under zero-rating for VAT
- The First-tier Tribunal (FTT) determined that the Kinsey System did not qualify as a service adapting goods for disabled persons
- Significant hair loss in women was not considered a disability in itself
- The FTT dismissed the appeal and upheld HMRC’s assessments and notices of amendment
Source: rpc.co.uk
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