A company sells cosmetics through a network of consultants. Those consultants do not pay VAT. The derogation decision empowered the UK to collect output tax from such a company based on the consultant’s selling price to the final consumer, rather than on the company’s selling price to the consultant. Such a system, however, does not…...

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