19646
VAT — ASSESSMENTS — best judgment — take-away pizza business — VAT under-declared — VAT estimated from likely purchases of food to provide for sales and from purchase records — no appearance for Appellant at substantive hearing of appeal — appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
MOJTABA ASHOURIAN trading as CASPIAN PIZZA Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Michael Johnson (Chairman)
Marjorie Kostick BA FCA CTA
Sitting in public in Birmingham on 17 January 2006 and 26 June 2006
The Appellant appeared in person on 17 January 2006 but did not appear on 26 June 2006 and was not represented
Nigel Poole, counsel, instructed by the Acting Solicitor for HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2006
DECISION
Nature of the appeal
- that the assessments are based on estimates that are overstated;
- that the Appellant has recorded his transactions, making his records complete to the best of his ability, so that the assessments are unjustified; and
- that the assessments proceed upon the basis of purchases of food insufficient to support the estimated level of sales.
Appeal heard in the absence of the Appellant
Facts found by the tribunal
Visits to "Caspian Pizza"
The invigilation
Video recordings
Static surveillance
Test purchases
Comparison of "Z"-readings
Interview with the Appellant
Methodology of the assessments
The case for the Appellant
Submissions for Customs
Decision with reasons
Costs
MICHAEL JOHNSON
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 5 July 2006
MAN/04/0144