Ice Technology Ltd v Revenue and Customs [2006] UKVAT V19494 (09 March 2006)
19494
VAT – Notice of requirement to give security – Whether decision reasonable – Value Added Tax Act 1994 Sch 11 para 4(2) – Appeal dismissed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
ICE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Appellant
- and –
THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE & CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: DR KAMEEL KHAN (Chairman)
M M HOSSAIN FCA, FCIB
Sitting in public in London on 13 February 2006
Mr R Hughes, Director, for the Appellant
Mr S Chambers, Advocate, for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2006
DECISION
- The Appellant was incorporated on 27 September 2004 and registered for value added tax with effect from 19 January 2005. The main business of the company is the supply of disabled equipment, vacuum moulding and injection moulding.
- The Appellant trades from Unit 5a, Modern Moulds Business Centre, Commerce Way, Lancing, Sussex BN15 8TA.
- Mr Hughes, a director and shareholder, is in charge of sales and product development. There are two other directors, who are also shareholders, Martin Paine and T H Hakewill, who acts as the Company Secretary. The Company's main customers are the fast food restaurant chain, MacDonalds. The Company has factored its trading receipts and receives 70% of invoice value. It has a turnover of approximately £185,000 per annum
- HMRC are concerned about the role of Martin Paine who is a director of the associated company, Techvac Plastics Limited ("Techvac"), which trades from the same address and provides contract production work to the Appellant. Techvac has a poor compliance record and has an unpaid VAT bill of over £12,000. Mr Paine, as a director of the Appellant signed the VAT 1 (Application for Registration) and some VAT returns. Mr Hughes accepts that Mr Paine had power and authority to sign those documents on behalf of the Appellant. The Certificate of Service of the Notice of Requirement to give security was also signed by Martin Paine.
- The amount of security required was calculated by HMRC using information provided by the Appellant in their VAT 1 form. The taxable turnover was stated to be £250,000 and the "Tax Performance Ratio" for the Appellant's trade classification is 0.45. The calculations for the security amount were done in accordance with HMRC standard calculations. The Tribunal requested an explanation of the calculation which was provided by HMRC by separate letter with a copy sent to the Appellant. HMRC's witness, Mrs S Ogburn, provided evidence at the hearing of how the calculations were done and details of the service of the Notice of Requirement.
Arguments for the Appellant
- Mr Paine is no longer a director of the Company and his shareholding is soon to be purchased by the Company.
- All VAT returns would now be prepared by the Company's accountants and signed off by Mr Hughes.
- The company has had a difficult trading year and members of staff were concentrating on product development rather than company administration.
- Mr Paine was a signatory to the Company's cheque but this is no longer the position.
- A requirement for security would place an undue financial hardship on the Company.
Arguments for HMRC
- Mr Paine is a Director of the Appellant and the associated company Techvac, which has a poor history of compliance and of not paying monies due.
- The debt owing to the Crown for unpaid VAT by the associated company is £12,517.66.
- The compliance record of the associated company has been poor since its registration. The first return (a repayment return) was submitted late and the return for 04/03 was not received until 05/04. The returns for periods 10/03, 01/04 and 04/04 were not submitted until 1 October 2004. No returns have been submitted since, which has resulted in assessments being raised for the periods 07/04, 10/04 and 01/06.
- Mr Paine works at the same address, has the same phone number, power to sign Appellant's documents including cheques, VAT returns, registration forms and exercises influence over the running of the Appellant.
Conclusion
DR KAMEEL KHAN
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 9 March 2006
LON/05/775