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According
to Equity, which helped represent the actors, if the
appeal had been lost it would have meant VAT being charged
on all UK VAT-registered actors working outside the EU -
leading to a total bill of millions of pounds.
Union
legal officer Martin Kenny commented: “This was a
crucially important decision for Equity members and
we’re delighted to have won a comprehensive victory.
That the judgement found in favour in all respects fully
justifies our decision to fight this case.”
The
judgement also dismissed the claim by HMRC that acting on
film was not a cultural, artistic or entertainment
activity and that a VAT exemption should only be made on
live performances. It also found that ‘acting
services’ are provided by an actor at the point of
performance, not where they are based for tax purposes.
Burrows
is most famous for her film work, including Enigma and
Troy, but has also appeared on stage at the National and
Old Vic theatres.
Source
: Stage - London, England, UK, dated 13/11/2007
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