Vat - payment of two outstanding debts (Vat inclusive) of another company by Appellant – claimed the Vat as input tax – no transfer of intellectual property or other rights from the debtor company – not within s.24 VATA – no invoices under Reg.29 Vat Regulations 1995 – Appeal dismissed.
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
ASR CONSULTANTS LTD Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: Mrs E Gilliland (Chairman)
Sitting in public in Birmingham on 16 February 2004
Mr A R M Rowland for the Appellant
Miss Sara Williams of counsel instructed by the Solicitors Office of H M Customs and Excise for the Commissioners
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6. The first email from Mr. Cope-Lewis is timed at 16.45 on 15 September 2000 and reads as follows:- " Hi Frank, I enclose a form of words that should be acceptable to both parties. I have looked into the issue of vat and it appears that the sum outstanding, as discussed was inclusive of vat. To confirm our desire for an agreement that is fair to both parties I have amended the offer to read £8000 inc vat…" A response from Mr. Hutton timed 17.55 is as follows:- " Richard- this is brilliant, thank you. I made one small amendment which you won't have a problem with. Except for where you refer to the original contract with IWW, I have changed any reference to IWW to ASR (a company of which I am a director). Can I just clarify in point two where you say that you'll supply telephone support on the software, will this include us making sure the thing is handed over to our new guys who will be looking after the system, maintaining it etc. Obviously, you'll want to restrict their access until we've paid the full amount, but we need them to be reasonably au fait with things before you bow out. Thanks for taking the time on this. I am sure we'll all benefit! If you can ring me to say this is O.K., then I will drop a cheque in at the weekend (01275 331233)".
MRS E GILLILAND
CHAIRMAN
MAN/03/0034