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United Kingdom VAT & Duties Tribunals (Excise) Decisions |
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EXCISE GOODS — traveller stopped with minimum indicative limit of cigarettes in his possession — claims that no recent trip had been made untrue — three trips made in course of one weekend — goods seized and restoration refused — whether refusal upheld on review reasonable — yes — appeal dismissed.
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
JOHN CHARLES ARNOLD Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: Colin Bishopp (Chairman)
Mrs M P Kostick FCA ATII (Member)
Sitting in public in Manchester on 29 April 2004
The appellant did not appear and was not represented
Joshua Shields of counsel, instructed by the Solicitor for Customs and Excise, for the respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2004
COLIN BISHOPP
CHAIRMAN
Release date:
MAN/04/8176