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View Based Systems Ltd v Revenue & Customs [2006] UKVAT V19586 (19 May 2006)

     

    19586

    MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE Reference No: MAN/06/0116

    VIEW BASED SYSTEMS LIMITED Appellant

    and

    THE COMMISSIONERS FOR

    HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents

    Tribunal Chairman: Lady Mitting

    Sitting in public in Manchester on the 2 May 2006

    DIRECTION

    under Rule 30(8)

    This appeal against a decision of the Respondents with respect to three surcharge assessments for periods 08/04; 11/04 and 11/05 and 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 Mr R Walker for the Appellant and Mr R Mansell of Solicitor's office for HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents

    And this tribunal having heard this appeal and having announced its decision

    And the Appellant and the Respondents by their said representatives stating pursuant to the rule 30(8) of the said Rules 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 Appellant does have a reasonable excuse for the defaults in 08/04 and 11/04 but not in 11/05

    And this tribunal directs that this appeal is allowed in part

    And that there is to be no direction as to costs

    LADY MITTING
    CHAIRMAN
    Release Date: 19 May 2006
    © CROWN COPYRIGHT 2006


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