CHANCERY DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS |
Appellant |
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DUNWOOD TRAVEL LIMITED |
Respondent |
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MRS. N. PRESTON (instructed by Wolters Kluwer (UK) Limited, Hinckley) for the Respondent.
Hearing date: 7th February 2007
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Mann :
Introduction
Background
"Under the TOMS, you cannot reclaim any UK or EU VAT charged on the travel services and goods you buy in and re-supply -- the tax on such goods or services is accounted for in the relevant State by the providers of those services (hotels, airlines and so on).
However as a tour operator based in the UK, you only account for VAT on the margin you make on your margin scheme supplies (see paragraph 2.7), that is, the difference between the amount you receive from your customer (including any amounts paid on behalf of your customer by third parties) and the amount you pay your suppliers.
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you can still reclaim, subject to the normal rules, VAT on overheads outside the Toms (see paragraph 4.3)."
"a margin scheme supply is defined in law … as a 'designated travel service'. This means it is a supply of goods or services which is… bought in from another person and resupplied without material alteration or further processing…"
"the year-end calculation will --
-- work out a total margin achieved;
-- apportion the total margin between different types of supplies, that is: a margin scheme, in-house, agency;
-- apportion the total margin between supplies with different VAT liabilities, for examples standard-rated, zero-rated or exempt;
-- work out the output tax due on margin scheme supplies and packages; and
-- work out net values for supplies with different VAT liabilities."
The Tribunal's decision
"13. We are being asked to decide whether the 3 year cap [in section 77] prevents the Commissioners raising an assessment under the TOMS provisions, where the assessment arises from an adjustment of the prescribed accounting period, because that is the only way the earlier prescribed accounting period assesses the correct amount of VAT. In our judgement the three year cap is paramount and as the assessment for the period to 06/01 related to the prescribed accounting period 04/00 to 03/01 must fall.
14. Section 77 (1) (a) effectively prevents the Commissioners from circumnavigating the 3 year period, except in the case of fraud or where the VATA specifically provides for it. This is the primary legislation. In applying the annual adjustment the Commissioners must, of necessity, carry out the calculation in the following quarter and apply the results to the prescribed accounting period immediately preceding that calculation. The legislature has decided that an appellant should be protected from any VAT liability which is more than new rules three years old. The "prescribed accounting period" under section 77(1)(a) for the purposes of this appeal is the period 06/00 to 03/01. That period is outside the 3 year cap. The annual adjustment is no more than a method of re-calculating the "prescribed accounting period". It may be calculated in 06/01 but the Commissioners cannot assess other than for the periods 04/00 to 03/01 and in attempting to assess the period in 06/01 they will "widened the purpose of the Act" … which they cannot do under the interpretation rule of primary intention." (my emphasis)
The Tribunal then went on to refer to the secondary argument advanced by Dunwood but considered it was not necessary to reach a decision on it.
The arguments and decision on this appeal
"25(1) A taxable person shall –
(a) in respect of supplies made by him, and
(b) in respect of the acquisition by him from other member States of any goods,
account for and pay VAT by reference to such periods (in this Act referred to as " prescribed accounting periods") at such time and in such manner as may be determined by or under regulations and regulations may make different provision for different circumstances."
"53(1) The Treasury may by order modify the application of this Act in relation to supplies of goods or services by tour operators or in relation to such of those supplies as may be determined by or under the order."
"calculated in such manner as the Commissioners of Customs and Excise shall specify".
"TL5
1. Subject to Section TL3 of Section 12 of this Notice, the value of designated travel services, in-house supplies and agency supplies shall be determined by applying the formula set out in Section 8 of this Notice (hereinafter referred to as "the full calculation"), unless during the relevant period all such supplies are liable to VAT at the same rate, in which case the value shall be determined by applying the formula set out in Section 10 of this Notice (hereinafter referred to as "the simplified calculation").
2. The provisional value of designated travel services, in-house supplies and agency supplies shall be determined in accordance with the formula set out in:
(a) Section 9 of this Notice, where the full calculation applies; or
(b) Section 11 of this Notice, where the simplified calculation applies.
3. A tour operator shall be required to account for VAT on the provisional value of his supplies of designated travel services, in-house supplies and agency supplies on the VAT return for the prescribed accounting period in which the supplies are made.
4. The difference between the amount of VAT due on the value of designated travel services, in-house supplies and agency supplies supplied during a tour operator's financial year, and the amount of VAT paid on the provisional value of those supplies, shall be adjusted by the tour operator on the VAT return for the first prescribed accounting period ending after the end of the financial year during which the supplies were made."
"73 Failure to make returns etc
(1) Where a person has failed to make any returns required under this Act (or under any provision repealed by this Act) … or where it appears to the Commissioners that such returns are incomplete or incorrect, they may assess the amount of VAT due from him to the best of their judgment and notify it to him."
" 77: time limits and supplementary assessments
(1) Subject to the following provisions of this section, an assessment under section 73 … shall not be made --
(a) more than 3 years after the end of the prescribed accounting period… concerned"
Decision