QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
Sitting as a High Court judge
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THE QUEEN (ON THE APPLICATION OF INGENIOUS CONSTRUCTION LTD) |
Claimant |
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HM REVENUE AND CUSTOMS |
Defendant |
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JAMES PUZEY, JOSHUA CAREY & LAURA STEPHENSON (instructed by HMRC) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 12 AUGUST 2020
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Crown Copyright ©
SIR ROSS CRANSTON:
Introduction
Background
"Ingenious Construction Ltd had back-to-back transactions with Fraudulent Defaulters (RWR Contract Management Ltd ["RWR"]– Shelton Solutions Ltd ["Shelton"] – Kernow Contracting Services Ltd ["Kernow"]). Whilst Ingenious Construction Ltd may satisfy the formal requirements for VAT registration under Schedule 1 of the VAT Act 1994, HMRC considers that the VAT registration is being used to facilitate VAT fraud, and in accordance with the principles recited above, its VAT registration should be cancelled."
"100% of Labour/Payroll services the business received in the period were from Fraudulent Defaulters and amounts traced back to Tax Losses.
There was no evidence of any meaningful due diligence undertaken by Ingenious Construction Ltd on any of their clients or suppliers.
[ICL] had back-to-back transactions with Fraudulent Defaulters. (RWR Contract Management Ltd – Shelton Solutions Ltd – Kernow Contracting Services Ltd)."
The letter had a lengthy appendix listing the transactions.
The witness statements
Giles Ellis, director of ICL
James Whitehouse, HMRC
Lawfulness of deregistration
Interim relief
Conclusion