Wade (t/a Stump Cross Fisheries) v Customs & Excise [2004] UKVAT V18449 (06 January 2004)
VALUE ADDED TAX — fish and chip shop — compulsory registration — assessment for allegedly under-declared tax — civil penalty for dishonest evasion — successive clerical errors by Commissioners — whether sufficient to invalidate assessment — VAT Regs 1995, reg 25(1), VATA 1994 ss 73(1), (6), 77(1) — tax assessment valid — whether evidence on which tax assessment based reliable — yes — whether dishonesty established — yes — mitigation — appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
DAEMON WADE
trading as Stump Cross Fisheries
Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE
Respondents
Tribunal: Colin Bishopp (Chairman)
Marjorie Kostick
Peter Whitehead
Sitting in public in Manchester on 4, 5 and 6 November 2003
Richard Barlow of counsel, instructed by IVC, for the appellant
Nigel Poole of counsel, instructed by their solicitor's office, for the respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2004
DECISION
"I now conclude that this business should have been registered for Value Added Tax with effect from 1 February 1997. You are invited to complete the enclosed VAT 1 registration form to acknowledge the date of registration.
"I will compulsory [sic] register you from 1 February 1997. You will receive official notification of your registration and will receive a long period VAT return to complete.
"Failure to complete a VAT return will result in an assessment being raised to cover the VAT arrears as indicated in my letter dated 23 June 2000 [to the appellant's advisers]."
"After reviewing your application for VAT registration, it has been established that you were given an incorrect effective date of registration.
"The correct date should be 1 February 1997. Your details have been amended and I have enclosed a copy of your VAT certificate.
"The VAT return you have been issued for period 10/00 will now be valid for the period 1/2/00-31/10/00, please account for this period on this return but do not amend the dates."
"Thank you for your faxed letter dated 18 October, the contents of which have been noted.
"The decision to compulsory [sic] register our client with effect from 1 February 1997 has been appealed to the VAT and Duties Tribunal."
"Every person who is registered or was or is required to be registered shall, in respect of every period of a quarter or, in the case of a person who is registered, every period of 3 months ending on the dates notified either in the certificate of registration issued to him or otherwise … make to the Controller a return on the [prescribed] form … showing the amount of VAT payable by or to him and containing full information in respect of the other matters specified in the form and a declaration, signed by him, that the return is true and complete;
provided that—
(a) …
(b) the first return shall be for the period which includes the effective date … upon which the person was or should have been registered, and the said period shall begin on that date;
(c) where the Commissioners consider it necessary in any particular case to vary the length of any period or the date on which any period begins or ends … they may allow or direct any person to make returns accordingly …."
"Take notice that the return of Value Added Tax for the period from 1.2.1997 to 31.10.2000 has not been received. Therefore, the Commissioners of Customs and Excise, by virtue of their statutory powers, assess the amount of tax payable by you for the period as being £43,159.77."
"Please find attached a Notice of Assessment of tax for the sum of £43,159.00. This was originally raised on a VAT 152A (used when a VAT return from a trader has not been received) and notified to you on 1 December 2000. It now transpires that you had in fact notified us and consequently this assessment should have been raised using a VAT 641. As a result a VAT 641 has been raised for the sum of £43,159.00. This supersedes any previously notified amount."
"73(1) Where a person has failed to make any returns required under this Act … or where it appears to the Commissioners that such returns are incomplete or incorrect, they may assess the amount of VAT due from him to the best of their judgment and notify it to him."
"77(1) … an assessment under section 73 … shall not be made—
(a) more than 3 years after the end of the prescribed accounting period … concerned …."
"An assessment under subsection (1) … above of an amount of VAT due for any prescribed accounting period must be made within the time limits provided for in section 77 and shall not be made after the later of the following—
(a) 2 years after the end of the prescribed accounting period …"
COLIN BISHOPP
Chairman
Release Date:
MAN/00/0878