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Value Added Tax Direction to pay costs to the successful party (the Appellant) Rule 29(1) of the VAT Tribunals Rules 1986 Whether costs should be awarded on the standard basis or alternatively on the indemnity basis Indemnity costs to the Appellants
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
VAUXHALL MOTORS LIMITED
SAAB GREAT BRITAIN LIMITED Appellants
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE & CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: DR KAMEEL KHAN (Chairman)
Sitting in public in London on 5 February 2007
Mr Jonathan Peacock QC, instructed by Reynolds, Porter, Chamberlain, for the Appellant
Mr Andrew O'Connor, instructed by HMRC, for the Respondents
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DECISION
Introduction
The hearing relates to appeals by Vauxhall Motor Limited ("VMC") and Saab Great Britain Limited ("SGB") against decisions of the Respondents ("HMRC") to refuse to pay VMC and SGB's claims made under s.80 VATA 1994 to recover overpayments of output tax.
The decisions were contained in a letter dated 8 October 2004. Notices of Appeal were lodged on 14 and 22 October 2004 respectively and Custom's Statement of Case served on 3 May 2005.
Relevant Facts
The Appellants' Submissions
The Respondent's Submission
"Having given further consideration to the facts of these cases, we have decided that the voluntary disclosures in respect of overpaid output tax submitted by your clients dated 24 June 2003 (Vauxhall) and 30 June 2003 (Saab) will be allowed in principle."
We know from the evidence that there were no new facts, statements or materials which were not available in June 2006. If the Commissioners had undertaken a further review of existing facts, there was a responsibility on the Commissioners to act expeditiously to settle the matter. Six months to undertake a further review (there were already six reviews) was not reasonable in the circumstances.
DR KAMEEL KHAN
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 14 March 2007
LON/04/1618
LON/04/1619