Spc00641
JURISDICTION – disputed decision concerns the use of employers' PAYE references - whether an appeal lies to the Special Commissioners – no – appeal dismissed – TMA 1970 ss 1(1) and 31(1)(d); ITEPA 2003 s 684; Income Tax (Pay As You Earn) Regulations 2003 SI 2003 Reg 80
THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
ORIEL SUPPORT LIMITED
Appellant
- and -
THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S
REVENUE AND CUSTOMS
Respondents
Special Commissioner : DR A N BRICE
Sitting in London on 7 October 2007
Nicholas Ashton, Counsel, instructed by BNB Tax Consultants, for the Appellant
Peter Mantle, Counsel, instructed by the Solicitor for HM Revenue and Customs, for the Respondents
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DECISION
The appeal
"As I have had so much difficulty in identifying and confirming the PAYE audit trail for both the current year and last year, I now ask Oriel Support Limited, as agent, to implement simple changes to their processes which will make the audit trail much clearer for the future.
This will require Oriel Support Limited to remit the PAYE due for each of the agencies/businesses it represents under the individual PAYE references for each agency/business, and not collectively under the Oriel Support Limited PAYE reference as currently happens."
The preliminary issue
The legislation
The 1970 Act
"31(1) An appeal may be brought against -…
(d) any assessment to tax which is not a self-assessment."
The 2003 Act
"684(1) The Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs must make regulations ("PAYE regulations") with respect to the assessment, charge, collection and recovery of income tax in respect of all PAYE income.
(2) PAYE regulations may, in particular, include any such provision as is set out in the following list
List of Provisions …
8. Provision for the making of decisions by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs as to any matter required to be decided for the purposes of the regulations and for appeals against such decisions.
9. Provision for appeals with respect to matters arising under the regulations which would otherwise not be the subject of an appeal. …"
The 2003 Regulations
"80(1) This regulation applies if it appears to the Inland Revenue that there may be tax payable for a year … by an employer … which has neither been –
(a) paid to the Inland Revenue, nor …
(a)
(2) The Inland Revenue may determine the amount of that tax to the best of their judgment and serve notice of their determination on the employer. …
(5) A determination under this regulation is subject to Parts 4, 5 (other than section 55) and 6 of TMA (assessment, appeals, collection and recovery) as if-
(a) the determination were an assessment, and
(b) the amount of tax determined were income tax charged on the employer
and those Parts of that Act apply accordingly with necessary modifications."
The facts
The substantive arguments
The arguments about jurisdiction
Reasons for decision
Decision
DR NUALA BRICE
SPECIAL COMMISSSIONER
RELEASE DATE: 11 October 2007
SC 2031/2007