19033
Practice – Standover Application – Input Tax – Alleged carousel – Opposed application by Customs to standover for ECJ in Bond House Systems – Severe financial impact on Appellant – Guarantee required for provisional repayment – Preliminary issue on facts already directed – Time estimated 1 –2 days – Stand over refused
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
F OPTIONS LTD Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF HM REVENUE & CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: MR THEODORE WALLACE (Chairman)
Sitting in public in London on 19 April 2005
Mrs Sally Saltissi, of Byrne & Co, Solicitors for the Appellant
Ben Lask, counsel, instructed by the Solicitor for HM Revenue and Customs, for the Respondents
"Whether the Tribunal is satisfied on the balance of probabilities that, in relation to each of the transactions in respect of which input tax has been disallowed
(a) There was a defaulting trader.
(b) That the purchase and sale by the Appellant formed part
of supply that was circular in nature.
"Transaction forming part of a circular supply chain in which a trader misappropriates the amount paid to it as VAT instead of accounts for those amounts to the tax authorities do not on that account cease to constitute an economic activity within the meaning of Article 4.2 of the Sixth Directive"
It is clear that if the opinion of the Advocate General is followed by the Court the Appellant will succeed whether or not the preliminary point is decided in favour of Customs.
Conclusion
LON/04/830