DEFAULT SURCHARGE – Reasonable excuse – Cheque wrongly made out – Genuine mistake – Not a reasonable excuse – VATA 1994 s71(1)(b) – Appeal dismissed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
M K DRISCOLLS LTD Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: THEODORE WALLACE (Chairman)
Sitting in public in London on 5 May 2004
The Appellant did not appear and was not represented
Philip Webb, senior office advocate, for the Respondents
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DECISION
"A mistake was made on the cheque, with payee as 'Inland Revenue'. When this was pointed out we then corrected the cheque and returned it to HMC&E. The cheque cleared our bank on 25 October 2002. We do not mind paying interest on slight late payment. However we did send our return and original cheque in on time and feel it unfair for a surcharge of £452 on a genuine mistake."
"(b) Where reliance is placed on any other person to perform any task, neither the fact of that reliance nor any dilatoriness or inaccuracy on the part of the person relied on is a reasonable excuse."
Making a cheque out to the wrong person is a form of inaccuracy.
THEODORE WALLACE
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED:
LON/03/1164