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VAT ASSESSMENTS best judgment allegation that effect of student population on takings of takeaway wrongly ignored by Customs allegation that results of invigilations were applicable to business when owned by previous trader and should have been disregarded as against the Appellant allegations rejected appeal dismissed subject to adjustment of assessments to allow for clerical error
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
SHOJUN MIAH Appellant
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HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Michael Johnson (Chairman)
Norman Phillips
Sitting in public in Manchester on 9 February 2004, 15 November 2004 and 7 July 2005
The Appellant appeared in person
Jonathan Cannan, counsel, instructed by the Acting Solicitor for HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
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DECISION
a) The invigilation on 19 February 1999, a Friday, and a further invigilation on Saturday, 20 February 1999;
b) External observations of the premises on Wednesday, 10 May 2000;
c) A comparison between the contents of "self-invigilation" sheets filled in by Mr Miah between Friday, 8 September 2000 and Sunday, 17 September 2000 and the results of "test purchases" and internal observations made by Customs during that period; and
d) External observations of the premises on the evening of Thursday, 16 November 2000.
(On 9 February 2004)
Ms Deborah Jane Hardwick;
Mr John Alan Walsh;
Mrs Joanne Needham, nιe Ridyard;
Mr Keith Thomas Allison;
Ms Cosma Williams;
Mrs Penelope June Kay.
(On 15 November 2004)
Mr Alan McClelland;
Mrs Suzanne Vanessa Hurst.
MICHAEL JOHNSON
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 12 September 2005
MAN/02/0738