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Luigi Basini and Jacqueline Basini T/A Lugis v Revenue and Customs [2005] UKVAT V19388 (16 December 2005)


     

    19388

    LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE Reference No: LON/2005/938

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    Appellant/Applicant

    Respondents

    LUIGI BASINI AND JACQUELINE BASINI T/A LUIGIS Appellant

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    THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents

    Tribunal: DR DAVID WILLIAMS (Chairman)

    MRS NORAH CLARKE

    Sitting in public in Cardiff on 7 December 2005

    DIRECTION UNDER RULE 30(8)
    VALUE ADDED TAX TRIBUNAL RULES

    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 Tribunal Rules 1986, as amended, having been heard today

    UPON HEARING Mrs Pauline Crinnion of the Office of the Solicitor to the Respondents

    And upon proceedings in the absence of the Appellants, at their request and with their agreement, under rule 26(2) of the Rules

    AND the Respondents having stated that they do not require full reasons for the decision of the tribunal

    THE TRIBUNAL DIRECTS

    (1) The Appellants' appeal is allowed. The tribunal finds a reasonable excuse for the delay by the Appellants in respect of the quarter ending 04/2005 only and the default surcharge for that quarter is discharged.

    (2) No order for costs

    DAVID WILLIAMS
    Chairman
    Release Date: 16 December 2005


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