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VALUE ADDED TAX transfer of a going concern to Appellant - transferor ceased to be a taxable person transferor retained a commercial property less than three years old in respect of which it had previously claimed input tax - whether there was a deemed supply of the commercial property to the transferor when it ceased to be a taxable person yes whether Appellant liable for tax on the deemed supply of the commercial property yes appeal dismissed VATA 1994 S 5 and Sch 4 paras 8 and 9 VAT Regulations 1995 SI 1995 No. 2518 reg 6(3)
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
TRADE ONLY PLANT SALES LIMITED Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: DR A N BRICE (Chairman)
MRS S SADEQUE MBCS
Sitting in public in London on 27 September 2004
Mr Michael Taylor, of Messrs Derek Young & Co, Chartered Accountants, for the Appellant
Mr M Barnes of counsel, instructed by the Solicitor for the Customs and Excise, for the Respondents
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DECISION
The appeal
The legislation
"8(1) Where a person ceases to be a taxable person, any goods then forming part of the assets of the business carried on by him shall be deemed to be supplied by him in the course or furtherance of his business immediately before he ceases to be a taxable person, unless-
(a) the business is transferred as a going concern to another taxable person; ."
"(3) Where the transferee of a business has under paragraph 1 above been registered under Schedule 1 to the Act in substitution for the transferor of that business, and with the transferor's registration number
(a) any liability of the transferor existing at the date of the transfer to make a return or to account for or pay VAT shall become the liability of the transferee."
The issues
(1) whether when Vale Press ceased to be a taxable person the commercial property forming part of the assets of its business was deemed to have been supplied by it within the meaning of paragraph 8 of Schedule 4; and
(2) whether the liability of Vale Press to pay tax on the deemed supply became the liability of the Appellant under the provisions of regulation 6(3)(a).
The evidence
The facts.
1985 2000 the activities of Vale Press
1 January 2000 the re-structuring
"I will pay Customs and Excise any VAT due on supplies made by the previous owner before the business was transferred, including any VAT on stocks and assets kept by the previous owner."
2001 The visit of Mr Nunn
The arguments
Reasons for decision
(1) Did Vale Press make a deemed supply of Unit 6?
(2) Is the Appellant liable for tax on the deemed supply?
Decision
(1) that when Vale Press ceased to be a taxable person Unit 6, which formed part of the assets of its business, was deemed to have been supplied by it within the meaning of paragraph 8 of Schedule 4; and
(2) that the liability of Vale Press to pay tax on the deemed supply became the liability of the Appellant under the provisions of regulation 6(3)(a).
DR A N BRICE
CHAIRMAN
RELEASE DATE: 29 November 2004
LON/2003/0593