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19860
Requirement to give security - Appellant a "phoenix" company - sole director of Appellant had been director of a previous "phoenix" company - no material or accounts supplied to Customs - appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
BELFIELD ENGINEERING LTD. Appellant
and
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Elsie Gilliland (Chairman)
Mohammed Farooq (Member)
Sitting in public at Birmingham on 28 September 2006
Ralph Holden, Vat Consultant for the Appellant
Richard Mansell, Advocate Solicitors Office of HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2006
DECISION
" I feel the requirement for monthly returns, and the deposit to be grossly unfair. My customers are all on sixty days credit terms, and this would mean that not only raising the deposit, but funding Customs & Excise payment for a thirty day period.
As a new company this is simply not possible, and I wish to appeal against your decision."
ELSIE GILLILAND
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 2 November 2006
MAN/2006/0192