Tax analysis: In Ladson Preston and AKA Developments v HMRC, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) (Tax Chamber) held that multiple dwellings relief (MDR) did not apply to either an acquisition of land with planning permission or an acquisition of commercial buildings with planning permission where the buyer had dug bore holes. These two cases have been designated as lead appeals with two groups of appeals stayed behind them.
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