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[2013] UKFTT 480 (TC)
TC02863
Appeal number: TC/2012/10831
EXCISE DUTIES – seizure of vehicle found to be carrying fake cannabis – was the owner an innocent third party – on the facts, yes – hardship – appeal allowed – re-review ordered
FIRST-TIER TRIBUNAL
TAX CHAMBER
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SANDRA SHAKESPEARE |
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DIRECTOR OF BORDER REVENUE |
Respondent |
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TRIBUNAL : |
JUDGE LADY MITTING TERENCE BAYLISS |
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Sitting in public at Birmingham on 18 July 2013
The Appellant appeared in person
Rupert Davies, Counsel, instructed by the General Counsel and Solicitor to HM Revenue and Customs, for the Respondent
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2013
DECISION
18. This therefore was the review decision against which Mrs Shakespeare was appealing.
(i) Within 28 days from the date of release of this decision, Mrs Shakespeare is to have put before the Respondent any further medical evidence which she wishes the new review to take into account.
(ii) Within 28 days of the receipt of such medical evidence or the expiration of the previous 28 days a new review is to be carried out by an officer with no previous involvement, such review to take into account the findings of fact contained in this decision.
32. The appeal is therefore allowed.
JUDGE LADY JUDITH MITTING