Repair Call Ltd v Customs and Excise [2004] UKVAT V18589 (04 May 2004)

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Repair Call Ltd v Customs and Excise [2004] UK V18589 (04 May 2004)

     

    LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE Reference No: LON/2003/1077

    Copy sent to:

    Appellant/Applicant

    Respondents

    REPAIR CALL LIMITED Appellant

    - and -

    THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents

    Tribunal: STEPHEN OLIVER QC (Chairman)

    P D DAVDA FCA

    Sitting in public in London on 28 April 2004

    DIRECTION

    under Rule 30(8)

    THIS APPEAL against a decision of the Respondents with respect to a Default Surcharge being a reasonable excuse appeal as defined by rule 2 of the Value Added Tax Tribunals Rules 1986 as amended coming on for hearing this day

    AND UPON HEARING Alastair Matheson, consultant, for the Appellant and A Dougal for the Respondents

    AND THE parties present at the hearing by their said representative(s) stating pursuant to Rule 30(8) of the Value Added Tax Tribunals Rules 1986 as amended that they do not require the said decision to be recorded in a written document in accordance with Rule 30(1) of the said Rules

    THIS TRIBUNAL FINDS THAT the return and payment of VAT for the 2/03 period were received late and could not have been received by the Respondents in time even if Mr Matheson's accident on 31 March 2003 had not happened

    AND THIS TRIBUNAL DIRECTS THAT this appeal is DISMISSED

    AND that there is to be no direction as to costs

    STEPHEN OLIVER QC

    Chairman

    Release Date:

    © CROWN COPYRIGHT 2004


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