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VAT – default surcharge – reasonable excuse – late payment – unsigned cheque – attempt by Appellant to remedy by supplying replacement cheque – payment made after due date – whether surcharge proportionate – appeal dismissed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
CUTTING ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S
REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: JOHN CLARK (Chairman)
CAROLINE S DE ALBUQUERQUE
Sitting in public in London on 20 June 2007
The Appellant did not appear and was not represented
Pauline Crinnion, advocate, instructed by the Acting Solicitor for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2007
DECISION
(1) It was a genuine mistake which was rectified before [Customs] wrote to the company: (she cited a letter and copy travel documents sent with the Notice);
(2) Natural justice was that the punishment should fit the crime, and as this was a genuine mistake which was rectified as soon as possible, before any requirement by [Customs], the punishment was extremely severe.
Conclusions
JOHN CLARK
CHAIRMAN
RELEASE DATE: 3 July 2007
LON/2007/0673