20074
Value Added Tax – application for an extension of time to serve a notice of appeal – default surcharges intended to be appealed against – delay in serving a notice of appeal of over 2 years – Tribunal had regard to several considerations the most important of which was the effect which a decision to extend (or not to extend) the time allowed for serving the notice of appeal would have on each party – the Tribunal's conclusion on a consideration of the merits of the appeal was that the Applicant was unlikely in truth to be losing very much if the time for appealing were not extended – decision to refuse the application and strike out the appeal
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
MRS. INGRID MARILYN BERMAN
trading as CAVENDISH PERSONNEL Applicant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S
REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: JOHN WALTERS QC (Chairman)
Sitting in private in London on 19 February 2007
The Applicant appeared in person, with Mr. Stanley Cowan, Accountant
Mr. Jonathan Holl, Advocate, HM Revenue and Customs, appeared for the Respondents
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DECISION
Findings of fact
Reasons for the Tribunal's decision
JOHN WALTERS QC
CHAIRMAN
RELEASE DATE: 19 March 2007
LON/2006/0881