Tangent Furniture Ltd v Revenue and Customs [2006] UKVAT V19493 (09 March 2006)
19493
VAT - SECURITY– Protection of Revenue – Appellant having the same business from the same premises as a previous company which went into administration owing VAT – the Appellant and previous company had the same director – the Appellant poor record of VAT – the Appellant subsequent to the issue of the security had been bought out – whether Respondents' actions in requiring a security reasonable –Yes – Appeal dismissed – VAT ACT 1994 Schedule 11 p 4(1).
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
TANGENT FURNITURE LIMITED Appellant
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HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE and CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: MICHAEL TILDESLEY OBE (Chairman)
NORAH CLARKE (Member)
Sitting in public in Bristol on 15 February 2006
Simon Sarsfield, Director of the Appellant company, for the Appellant
Pauline Crinnion Advocate for HM Revenue & Customs, for the Respondents
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DECISION
The Appeal
"The imposition of the security deposit will force the business to cease resulting in all staff being made redundant".
The Issue to be Decided
The Legislation
"If they think it is necessary for the protection of the revenue, the Commissioners may require a taxable person, as a condition of his supplying or being supplied with goods or services under a taxable supply, to give security, or further security, for the payment of any VAT that is or may become due from –
a) the taxable person, or
b) any person by whom or to whom relevant goods or services are supplied."
The Evidence
The Facts
Reasons for Our Decision
Decision
MICHAEL TILDESLEY OBE
CHAIRMAN
RELEASE DATE: 9 March 2006
LON/05/785