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Decision Summary Information

Decision Number: V/18459
 
Appellant: A Practitioner
 
Respondent: The commissioners of Customs & Excise
 
Chairmen / Special
Commissioners:
Colin BISHOPP
 
Date of Decision: 12.12.2003
 
Main Category: VAT - HUMAN RIGHTS
Main Subcategory: Right to fair trial
 
Notes:  
PROCEDURE - hearing in public or private - VAT Tribunals Rules 1986 r 24(1) - assessment to recover allegedly over-claimed input tax - VATA 1994 ss 25, 26, VAT Regs 1995, reg 29, Sixth Directive art 18 - Human Rights Convention arts 6 and 8 - appellant a sole practitioner solicitor - application for hearing of appeal in private -protection of client confidentiality - assertion of risk of damage to reputation - Civil Procedure Rules 1998 Part 39 - no sufficient reason for hearing in private - application refused
 
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