19566
VAT DEFAULT SURCHARGE: Was the default surcharges for the periods ending 31.12.04 and 31.3.05 correctly assessed? – Yes – because the respondents had not withdrawn the default for the period ending 31.8.04 – Reasonable Excuse for not paying VAT on time for periods ending 31.12.04 and 31.3.05 – Appellant prevented from completing accurate VAT returns because of late delivery of purchase invoices – A prudent business person acting with due diligence and reasonable foresight would have attempted to find a solution to the problem of late purchase invoices – no reasonable excuse– Appeal dismissed.
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
ICONEYEWEAR DISTRIBUTIONS LTD Appellant
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HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE and CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Michael Tildesley OBE (Chairman)
Kathleen Ramm FCA
Sitting in public in North Shields on 22 February 2006
Graham Jamieson of Jamieson & Co Solicitors, for the Appellant
Richard Mansell, of the Solicitor's office of HM Revenue and Customs, for the
Respondents
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DECISION
The Appeal
The Grounds of Appeal
The First Ground of Appeal
The Second Ground of Appeal
The Reasons for Our Decision
First Ground of Appeal
Second Ground of Appeal
Decision
(1) The default surcharges for the periods ending 31 December 2004 and 31 March 2005 were correctly assessed at ten and fifteen per cent respectively of the VAT owing on the said returns.
(2) The Appellant's belief that it could not submit accurate returns unless it had the information from the purchase invoices did not amount to a reasonable excuse for the defaults in respect of the periods ending 31 December 2004 and 31 March 2005.
MICHAEL TILDESLEY
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 27 April 2006
MAN/05/0797