COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION
THE CHANCELLOR (SIR ANDREW MORRITT)
CH/2006/APP/0588
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE DYSON
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MR JUSTICE LINDSAY
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HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS |
Appellant |
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EB CENTRAL SERVICES LIMITED |
Respondent |
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MR DAVID MILNE QC and MR MARIO ANGIOLINI (instructed by Deloitte &Touche) for the Respondents
Hearing dates : 29th & 30th January 2008
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Lord Justice Mummery :
Introductory
Background facts
Background law
Detailed exemption provisions
A. Article 15(9)/Item 6(b)
"…to meet the direct needs of aircraft …or of their cargoes."
B. Article 15(13)/ Item 11(a)
"…where these are directly connected with the export of goods or imports of goods…"
"…consisting of …the storage of goods at…. a place at which they are to be exported to or have been imported from a place outside the Member states…."
Rival submissions in outline
Article 28 point
" 22. ….quite clearly that measures permitted by Article 28(2)(a) do not have to be interpreted by reference to and so as to accord so far as possible with harmonised measures from which they are a permitted derogation. Any other conclusion would be illogical."
"For handling services, the relevant sixth VAT directive provisions are articles 15.8 and 15.9 and for cargo storage they are 14.1(i) and 15.13."
"5. Having regard to Articles 15.8, 15.9 and 17(3)(b) of the Sixth Directive item 6(a) has been varied so as also to zero-rate the supply of services for the handling of ships and aircraft where those services are provided outside the United Kingdom.
6. Having regard to Articles 15.8, 15.9 and 15.13 of the Sixth Directive item 6(b) has been varied so as also to zero-rate the storage of goods."
" Services ancillary to the transport of passengers are treated for tax purposes in the same way as services of transport of passengers."
Discussion and conclusions on construction
Article 15
Item 6(b)
Item 11(a)
Result
Lord Justice Dyson :
Introduction
"6. Any services provided for-
(a) the handling of ships or aircraft in a port, customs and excise airport or outside the United Kingdom; or
(b) the handling or storage-
(i) in a port,
(ii) on land adjacent to a port,
(iii) in a customs and excise airport, or
(iv) in a transit shed,
of goods carried in a ship or aircraft.
11. The supply-
(a) of services consisting of
(i) the handling or storage of goods at, or their transport to or from, a place at which they are to be exported to or have been imported from a place outside the member States; or
(ii) the handling or storage of such goods in connection with such transport;"
"(9). The supply of services other than those referred to in paragraph 6, to meet the direct needs of aircraft referred to in that paragraph or of their cargoes;
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(13). The supply of services, including transport and ancillary operations, but excluding the supply of services exempted in accordance with Article 13, where these are directly connected with the export of goods or imports of goods covered by the provisions of Article 7(3) or Article 16(1), Title A."
"Notwithstanding Article 12(3), the following provisions shall apply during the transitional period referred to in Article 281.
(a) Exemptions with refund of the tax paid at the preceding stage and reduced rates lower than the minimum rate laid down in Article 12(3) in respect of the reduced rates, which were in force on 1 January 1991 and which are in accordance with Community law, and satisfy the conditions stated in the last indent of Article 17 of the second Council Directive of 11 April 1967, may be maintained.
Member States shall adopt the measures necessary to ensure the determination of own resources relating to these operations."
The issues
Should items 6(b) and 11(a) be construed consistently with article 15(9) and/or (13)?
"We are also making some minor adjustments to a number of reliefs within the group so that they more accurately reflect the provisions of the EC sixth directive on VAT……..
Article 6 brings item 6 more into line with the EC VAT law by extending relief to ship and aircraft handling services outside the United Kingdom and to the storage of ship and aircraft cargo within United Kingdom ports and airports. For handling services the relevant Sixth Directive provisions are articles 15.8 and 15.9 and for cargo storage they are 14.1(i) and 15.13."
Does the provision of luggage storage facilities fall within article 15(9) and/or (13)?
"It appears from all of the provisions cited that the only services exempted under Article 15(8) are those which are directly connected with the needs of sea-going vessels or their cargoes, that is to say services necessary for the operation of such vessels. The installation of gaming machines whose object is to entertain passengers and which themselves have no intrinsic connection with navigational requirements cannot be classed as such."
Can items 6(b) and 11(a) be construed consistently with articles 15(9) and/or (13)?
"In determining whether the solution is one of interpretation or impermissible law-making, the relevant test remains whether the interpretation that would be required to make the statute in question….EU law-compliant, would involve a departure from a fundamental feature of the legislation. As I see it, the latter cannot be the case where the effect of the interpretation would be to bring the statute into conformity with the objectives of the Sixth Directive in the absence of clear statutory language to the effect that Parliament intended that there should not be such conformity."
Conclusion
Mr Justice Lindsay: