19735
VALUE ADDED TAX – do-it-yourself builders' scheme – relief refused – VATA 1994 s 35, Sch 8 Group 5, Notes (16), (18) – original building substantially demolished but small part of the external wall incorporated in new dwelling – whether retention of wall a requirement of planning consent – no – conditions for recovery of VAT not satisfied – appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
MR J D & MRS L B HALLIWELL Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Colin Bishopp (Chairman)
David Wenn
Sitting in public in Manchester on 4 August 2006
John Halliwell for the Appellant
James Puzey, counsel, instructed by the Acting Solicitor for HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
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DECISION
"The construction of a building does not include:
(a) the conversion, reconstruction or alteration of an existing building; or
(b) any enlargement of, or extension to, an existing building except to the extent the enlargement or extension creates an additional dwelling or dwellings."
And by note (18):
" A building only ceases to be an existing building when:
(a) Demolished completely to ground level; or
(b) the part remaining above ground level consists of no more than a single façade or where a corner site, a double façade, the retention of which is a condition or requirement of statutory planning consent or similar permission."
COLIN BISHOPP
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 23 August 2006
MAN/06/0029