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Cambridge College wins VAT battle over £7.5m library

Newnham College will not have to pay VAT on its 7.5m library following a ruling by the House of Lords

Written by Alex Hawkes

As an educational supplier, Newnham would have paid VAT on its suppliers’ bills, but not been able to reclaim VAT itself. So the ‘famously poor women’s college’, as it is referred to in the judgment, opted to set up a company to build the library that could reclaim the VAT.

The taxman objected to the structure saying that it should be set aside for tax purposes, but the Law Lords disagreed, saying that it had not been proven that the college ‘occupied’ the library.

‘The practical physical control of the library premises is in the hands of the librarian and her staff, who act on behalf of the company.

It is they who have the right to admit or exclude persons from the library and they do not share this right with the college,’ Lord Hoffman said.

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