[2011] UKFTT 244 (TC)
TC01108
Appeal number: TC/2010/06224
DIRECT TAX – penalty for late submission of Corporation tax return by liquidator - no reasonable excuse for late submission
FIRST-TIER TRIBUNAL
TAX
SOMERCOMBE OTS No 39 LIMITED (In liquidation) Appellant
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TRIBUNAL: Joanna Lyons (TRIBUNAL JUDGE)
David E Williams CTA (MEMBER)
The Tribunal determined the appeal on 21 January 2011 without a hearing under the provisions of Rule 26 of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal)(Tax Chamber) Rules 2009 (default paper cases) having first read the Notice of Appeal dated 28 July 2010 and HMRC’s Statement of Case submitted on 8 October 2010.
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DECISION
The facts
The Appellant’s case
6. Mr Brightwell made the following submissions in relation to this appeal :-
(1) that the penalty charge is excessive as the company had no income and a nil liability to tax.
(2) that the company accountants were responsible for submitting the return by the due date. They did not inform him that this had not taken place until May 2010 by which time it was too late for him to submit the return on time.
(3) he did not have the information required in order to file the accounts by the due date.
(4) he was informed by HMRC that he could file online. However this was not the case as there is no provision for liquidators to do so.
The Respondent’s case
7. HMRC made the following submissions in response:-
(1) The return is due even if the company has no income.
(2) It is the responsibility of the company to file the return by the due date. This obligation is not removed by the appointment of the liquidator and cannot be delegated to accountants.
(3) Mr Brightwell took no steps to inform HMRC of compliance problems before the filing date. If he was unsure of the exact figures he could have filed a return that was complete to the best of his knowledge.
(4) Mr Brightwell did not contact HMRC to resolve any problems encountered in online filing.
The law
Findings
This document contains full findings of fact and reasons for the decision. Any party dissatisfied with this decision has a right to apply for permission to appeal against it pursuant to Rule 39 of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Tax Chamber) Rules 2009. The application must be received by this Tribunal not later than 56 days after this decision is sent to that party. The parties are referred to “Guidance to accompany a Decision from the First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber)” which accompanies and forms part of this decision notice.