20489
VAT – zero rate – boats not designed for pleasure or recreation – whether they exceed 15 tons – correct method of calculation of tonnage – appeal allowed.
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
RICHARD JOHN FEE
T/A SWIFTCRAFT BOATS
Appellant
- and –
Respondents
Tribunal: Richard Barlow (Chairman)
Carol Roberts
Sitting in public in Manchester on 8 June 2007 and 17 September 2007
The Appellant in person.
Jonathan Cannan of counsel for the Respondents
VAT Act 1994 Schedule 8 Group 8
Item 1 "The supply, repair or maintenance of a qualifying ship …
NOTE A1 "In this Group-
(a) a "qualifying ship" is any ship of a gross tonnage of not less than 15 tons which is neither designed nor adapted for use for recreation or pleasure …"
"Where the gross tonnage of a ship has not been ascertained under the Merchant Shipping Acts it is to be determined for the purposes of VAT only by the following formula:
L (m) x B (m) x D (m) x 0.235".
It should be noted that there is no basis for a contention that the Notice has the force of law.
"(3) For the purposes of this Part –
…
(b) the depth of a ship shall be measure vertically at the mid point of the length overall.
(i) The upper terminal point shall be –
(aa) in the case of a decked ship, the underside of the deck on the middle line or if there is no deck on the middle line at the point of measurement, the underside of the deck at the side of the ship plus the full deck camber".
MAN/06/0525