18821
VAT ASSESSMENT – Assessment based upon alleged cash suppression – no cash suppression found on the evidence – Appeal allowed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
M & K WINE BARS (BANKS) Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: Michael Tildesley (Chairman)
Sheila Edmondson FCA (Member)
Sitting in public in London on 13 September 2004
Nigel Ferrington, Senior VAT Consultant for Abbey Tax Protection for the Appellant
Jonathan Holl, Advocate for the Respondents
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DECISION
The Appeal
"There are no arrears of VAT. The sales are correctly stated".
The Legislation
"Where a person has failed to make any returns required under this Act (or under any provision repealed by this Act) or to keep any documents and afford the facilities necessary to verify such returns or where it appears to the Commissioners that such returns are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".
Facts Not in Dispute
The Issues
a) Whether the Appellant suppressed the value of its sales?
b) If there was a suppression of sales, whether the amount of the assessment was the correct amount of VAT for which the Appellant was liable?
Facts in Dispute
• Ms Lucas' failure to produce the Z report (Z175) until requested.
• The relatively high value of sales of £1,241.94 recorded on Z175.
• The missing eight Z reports for the period week commencing 22 January 2003 to week commencing 12 March 2003 which when taken together including Z175 demonstrated a pattern of sales suppression at the busiest times of the week, namely Friday and Saturday evenings.
• The missing Z reports were not zero nor nil reports due to the number of ticket transactions recorded by the till.
• Ms Lucas had not complied with the verbal instruction given to her by Mr Lewis on 20 March 2003 to retain the entire till audit role by the time of the second visit on 10 April 2004.
Submissions of the Parties
Our Findings of Fact and Reasons
MICHAEL TILDESLEY
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 29 October 2004
LON/03/947