Constructive Solutions (Contractors) Ltd v Customs and Excise [2005] UKVAT V18930 (07 February 2005)
18930
VAT – INPUT TAX - company in liquidation - claim for repayment of tax following deregistration for VAT - such claims by persons acting in a representative capacity discussed - held that claim properly rejected as time-barred - furthermore company dissolved since service of appeal by liquidator - liquidator lacking "locus standi" in any event - appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
CONSTRUCTIVE SOLUTIONS (CONTRACTORS) LTD
(In Liquidation) Appellant
- and -
THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents
Tribunal: Michael Johnson (Chairman)
Marjorie Kostick FCA
Sitting in public in Birmingham on 11 January 2005
Frank Simms, accountant, for the Appellant
Nigel Poole, counsel, instructed by the Solicitor for the Customs and Excise, for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2005
DECISION
"The above claim is for goods and services supplied to the claimant for the purpose of the registered business carried on before 17 November 1998 (effective date of deregistration)".
It further stated –
"I understand that [Customs] are treating me as the taxable person for the purpose of this claim under regulations 11 and 63 of the VAT (General) Regulations 1985".
MICHAEL JOHNSON
CHAIRMAN
RELEASE DATE: 7 January 2005
MAN/2004/0053
Note 1 Amendment to regulation 29(1) and insertion of new regulation 29(1A) by the VAT (Amendment) Regulations 1997 SI 1997/1086. [Back]