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Unjust enrichment

Produced by a Tolley Value Added Tax expert
Value Added Tax
Guidance

Unjust enrichment

Produced by a Tolley Value Added Tax expert
Value Added Tax
Guidance
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This guidance note provides an overview of the unjust enrichment provisions.

What is unjust enrichment?

Unjust enrichment is the term used to describe a situation where the business would be placed in a better economic position as a result of obtaining the VAT refund than it would be if it had not incorrectly charged VAT on the original transaction (ie the business would get a windfall profit).

HMRC can refuse to repay claims for overpaid output tax made by business if the following applies:

  1. •

    the business has incorrectly charged VAT to its customers

  2. •

    the customer has borne the cost of the incorrectly charged VAT

  3. •

    no loss or damage has been suffered by the business as a result of the error

  4. •

    the business is unable or unwilling to reimburse the customers for the overpaid VAT should a refund by made by HMRC

The unjust enrichment provisions do not apply to claims for input tax.

The unjust enrichment provisions can be applied to all or part of a claim for overpaid output tax.

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