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VAT DEFAULT SURCHARGE — appellant did not appear — payment received late — no evidence to support the Appellant's assertion that payment and return were made by due date — appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
INDUSTRIAL BULK CONTAINERS LIMITED Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Michael Tildesley OBE (Chairman)
Sitting in public in Manchester on 9 July 2007
The Appellant did not appear and was not represented
Kim Tilling of the Solicitor's Office for HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
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DECISION
The Appeal
"We sent the VAT return and payment on 31 January 2007, first class post. On 13 February we noted that the monies had not been taken from our account and I rang HM Revenue and Customs helpline and spoke to Julia. Julia said that the cheque had not been received and that she would send another return for me to complete and resend. On 14 February the monies were taken from our account. Therefore the cheque must have been received prior to my telephone conversation with Julia. Now we have received charges for late payment.
I spoke to Joanne this morning asking that the charges be removed and she said that payment had to be received by 31 January and therefore the charge stands. I have looked back over the last payments made for VAT, and we have always sent it on the last day of the month following i.e. return ending September, cheque sent 31 October 2006. We have not had any charges despite the payment not being received by the last day of the month. We do not have any control over the postal system and cannot be accountable for their inefficiency. For future returns we will send by special delivery".
The Hearing
The Facts
Decision
MICHAEL TILDESLEY OBE
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 11 July 2007
MAN/07/0442