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VAT – PENALTIES - default surcharge - electronic payment by method resulting in receipt of tax later than 7 calendar days after the due date - repetition of circumstances of previous late payment - taxpayer warned on previous occasion of need to ensure tax received within the 7-day concessionary period - cash-flow difficulty not such as to provide reasonable excuse having regard to statutory exclusion - no reasonable excuse apparent - appeal dismissed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
S P WOUND COMPONENTS LTD Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE & CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: MICHAEL JOHNSON (Chairman)
CHRISTOPHER PERRY
Sitting in public in Plymouth on 12 October 2006
The Appellant was not represented
Simon Chambers, counsel instructed by the Solicitor for H M Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
"That the penalty of 15 per cent is unreasonable for a payment received only one day late. Money was paid by BACS and 15 per cent seems to be unduly high for a minor infringement."
LON/06/0570