CIS_1137_2006
[2008] UKSSCSC CIS_1137_2006 (03 January 2008)
CCS/1137/2007
CCS/1138/2007
DECISIONS OF THE CHILD SUPPORT COMMISSIONER
(1) In respect of the appeal against the decision made on 14 November 2005 the maintenance assessments are to be recalculated with effect from 1 September 2005 on the basis of (a) the earnings from self-employment shown in Mr. W's tax return for 2004/5, subject to the points made in paragraph 35 below and (b) the points made in relation to earnings from employment and "other income" set out in paragraphs 27 to 30 of the submission dated 6 July 2007 of the Secretary of State in these appeals and (c) spousal maintenance payable to Mrs W of £700 per month and (d) the other corrections, so far as applicable, mentioned in the Secretary of State's initial submission to the Tribunal.
(2) In respect of the appeal against the decision made on 5 June 2006 the maintenance assessments are to be recalculated with effect from 31 January 2006 on the basis of (a) the earnings from self-employent shown in Mr. W's tax return for 2005/6, and (b) the points in relation to earnings from employment and "other income" set out in paragraphs 27 to 30 of the submission dated 6 July 2007 of the Secretary of State in these appeals and (c) spousal maintenance payable to Mrs. W of £700 per month until 1 April 2006 and thereafter increased by RPI in accordance with the Order at p. 243 of [1037] and (d) the other corrections (so far as applicable) mentioned in the Secretary of State's initial submission to the Tribunal and (e) reconsideration of the calculation of Mrs W's exempt income, as directed by the Tribunal.
(3) Any dispute in relation to the recalculations pursuant to these decisions may be referred to me by any party within one month from the date when the recalculation is notified to that party.
The facts.
The scope of the decisions under appeal
The relevant year's earnings from self-employment: general
2003/4 £115,000 Return prepared July 2004
2004/5 £170,000 Return prepared March 2006
2005/6 £234,000 Return prepared (?) January 2007
"(1) Subject to subparagraph (2) of this paragraph, the earnings of a self-employed earner may be determined in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2A only where the total taxable profits concerned relate to a period of not less than 6, and not more than 15 months, which terminated not more than 24 months prior to the relevant week.
(2) Where there is more than one total taxable profit figure which would satisfy the conditions set out in subparagraph (1), the earnings calculation shall be based upon the figure pertaining to the latest such period.
(3) Where, in the opinion of the [Secretary of State], information as to the total taxable profits of the self-employed earner which would satisfy the criteria set out in subparagraphs (1) and (2) of this paragraph does not accurately reflect the normal weekly earnings of the self-employed earner, the earnings of that earner can be calculated by reference to the provisions of paragraphs 3 and 5 of this Schedule."
The relevant year's earnings from self-employment: the first appeal
"Where a calculation would, but for this subparagraph, produce an amount which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, does not accurately reflect the normal amount of the earnings of the person in question, such earnings, or any part of them, shall be calculated by reference to such other period as may, in the particular case, enable the normal weekly earnings of that person to be determined more accurately and for this purpose the Secretary of State shall have regard to
(a) the earnings received, or due to be received, from any employment in which the person in question is engaged, or has been engaged, or is due to be engaged;
(b) the duration and pattern, or the expected duration and pattern, of any employment of that person."
"In computing maintenance for both November 05 and January 06 decisions the decision maker had used figures other than the income figures for the tax year 04/05. This resulted in a considerable under-assessment of [Mr W's] income as per the effective dates. The tax return commencing at page 58 of the bundle dealing with the decision effective from January 06 …………clearly indicate an all round increase in [Mr W's] earnings arising from his medical activities and the gross figure for his annual earnings and interest income before tax should have been £173,961 and not the lower figures used in the calculations. In consequence [Mr W's] net income after permissible deductions needs to be recalculated taking into account his level of income more proximate to the two effective dates."
The relevant year's earnings from self-employment: the second appeal
Spousal maintenance
Debts of the relationship
Proof of Mr W's mortgage
General
Conclusion
(signed on the original) Charles Turnbull
Commissioner
3 January 2008