Spc00681
INCOME TAX – ASSESSMENTS – Appellant asserted that tax had been deducted under PAYE from his earnings – No record of his employers returning the tax to the Commissioners – Appellant directed to pay the tax – assessments issued to recover the unpaid – Appellant adduced no evidence that the tax had been deducted – Assessments upheld – Appeal dismissed.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS
Mr MICHAEL JOSEPH MORAN Appellant
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HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE and CUSTOMS Respondents
Special Commissioner: MICHAEL TILDESLEY OBE
Sitting in public in London on 28 February 2008
The Appellant did not appear
Barry Williams and Warren Mitchell of the Appeals Unit London & Anglia HM Revenue & Customs, for the Respondents
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DECISION
The Appeal
The Dispute
(1) J Moran Construction Limited: £6,501.60, Year ended 5 April 1997
(2) Vector Construction Limited: £6,509.00, Year ended 5 April 1998
(3) Vector Builders Limited: £32,800.00, Year ended 5 April 1999
The Hearing
(1) The Appellant had been duly notified of the time, date and place of the hearing. On 23 December 2007 the Respondents effected personal service of the hearing notice at his last known address, Tall Timbers, Rooks Hill, Loudwater, Rickmansworth, Herts WD3 3EN in accordance with directions issued by John Clark, Special Commissioner, dated 18 July 2007. The Respondents also sent copies of the hearing notice by post to two other potential addresses for the Appellant, 105 Vicarage Road and 55 New Road.
(2) The Appellant has had ample opportunity to supply the Respondents with the required documentary evidence to satisfy them that tax and national insurance contributions were deducted from his remuneration. On 18 March 2002 Miss Winn informed the Appellant that she wished to see documentary evidence in the form of company payroll records supported by a sample of payslips and personal bank statements. The Appellant has not supplied the documents requested.
(3) The Appellant did not comply with the directions released 18 July 2007 regarding documents bundle and skeleton arguments.
(4) The Appellant was fully aware of the details of the Respondents' case and the evidence they intended to call.
The Evidence
The Facts
Reasons for Decision
Decision
MICHAEL TILDESLEY OBE
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER
RELEASE DATE: 16 April 2008
SC 3069/2005