TC00003
Misdeclaration penalty - no appeal against assessment - transfer of land as a going concern - failure of accountants to notify and elect on time - Vat chargeable - no reasonable excuse - mitigation of 70% allowed by Customs - mitigation of 100% allowed by tribunal - appeal allowed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
JOHN CONNELL Appellant
- and -
THE COMMISSIONERS FOR
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Elsie Gilliland (Chairman)
John Lapthorne(Member)
Sitting in public in Birmingham 15 January 2009
Jonathon Lewis, accountant, for the Appellant
Kim Tilling of the Solicitors' office of HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
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DECISION
" ... would a reasonable conscientious businessman who knew all the facts of the case... and who was alive to and accepted the need to comply with one's responsibilities in regard to rendering of VAT returns, consider that [the taxpayer] in acting as it did in the circumstances in which it found itself, had acted with due care in the preparation of its return".
(a) an insufficiency of funds due to pay any VAT due is not a reasonable excuse; and
(b) when reliance is placed on any other person to perform any task, neither the fact of that reliance nor any dilatoriness or inaccuracy on the part of the person relied upon is a reasonable excuse.
MAN/08/1197
ELSIE GILLILAND
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 26 March 2009