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REGISTRATION – Refusal – Mobile telephones – Sale by unregistered trader stated to be "subject to a valid VAT number" – Payment made by customer and delivery taking place without any VAT number – Amount paid well above VAT threshold – Whether a supply by trader of the mobile phones – yes – Whether trader should have been registered – Yes – Appeal allowed – VAT Act 1994 Schedule 1 para 1
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
GOLDSTAR DISTRIBUTION LIMITED Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE & CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: SIR STEPHEN OLIVER QC (Chairman)
ROBERTA JOHNSON
Sitting in public in London on 12 November 2007
Andrew Young, counsel, instructed by Das Solicitors, for the Appellant
Ishan Kolhatkar, counsel, instructed by the general counsel and solicitor for HMRC, for the Respondents
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DECISION
Goldstar relies upon the following
"PO is subject to a valid VAT number. Your invoice relating to this order will be re-issued with a valid VAT number within 28 days."
A sales invoice dated 30 June 2006, issued by Goldstar to MVS, refers to the 945 CPUs and to the same total price with no VAT. The delivery address is "to be advised". The sales invoice states that "Title of goods remains with Goldstar Distribution Ltd until paid for in full".
"I have had three boxes of SL7Z9 Intel CPU's released into my account. I authorise you to release these SL7Z9 Intel CPU's (945 units) to the following company:-
MVS Digital Limited.
Etc. etc
Events following 10 August 2006
Why did Customs refused to register Goldstar?
The Arguments
Conclusions
SIR STEPHEN OLIVER QC
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 23 November 2007
LON 2006/1222