18879
Failure to comply with directions – Directions to achieve early hearing of preliminary issue – Disallowed input tax – Failure by Customs to serve witness statements in time – Failure to include exhibits – Failure to use best endeavours to agree preliminary issue – Failure to provide avoid dates – Prejudice to Appellant through delay – Trib Rules 1986 r 19(4) – Appeal allowed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
UK TRADECORP LTD Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: THEODORE WALLACE (Chairman)
Sitting in public in London on 6 December 2004
Jolyon Maugham, instructed by Michael Welch & Co, solicitors, for the Appellant
Kirsty Morton, of the Solicitors Office of the Customs and Excise, for the Respondents
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DECISION
(2) a Statement of Case by 12 October setting out in diagrammatic form the circularity alleged, whether it is contended that the Appellant's knowledge is relevant and whether circularity of money is sufficient without circularity of goods or specific goods;
(3) a Response by the Appellant by 26 October;
(4) Statements by all Customs' witnesses by 2 November exhibiting all necessary documents;
(5) that the parties use their best endeavours to agree a preliminary issue as to whether the factual allegations were present and notify the Tribunal by 2 November applying for a direction for a preliminary issue;
(6) that by 2 November the parties to notify avoid dates for a 3 day hearing between January and March 2005.
Further directions covered preparations for hearing a preliminary issue.
"The Respondents contend, that if there is evidence showing a carousel fraud, the fact that the Appellant appears to be an unwitting participant in the chain does not justify its claim of credit for input tax.
The Respondents contend that the evidence of third party payments in the deals completes the necessary picture of circularity.
The Respondents will rely on the decision in Bond House Systems Ltd 18188. The Appellant has not distinguished its appeal from that decision."
The List of Documents contained 38 documents.
Appellant's submissions
Customs' submissions
Conclusions
Direction
THEODORE WALLACE
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 14 December 2004
LON/04/1206