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INPUT TAX - Fiat Scuba purchased by business of cleaning contractors - input tax disallowed by Customs as a motor car not a van - held a "motor car" - "exclusivity" of business use if a car not argued - appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
TWIN CLEANING CONTRACTORS LTD. Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS OF
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Elsie Gilliland (Chairman)
Marilyn Crompton (Member)
Sitting in public in Manchester on 11 January 2008
No attendance by or on behalf of the Appellant
Richard Mansell, Advocate, of the Solicitor's Office of HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
DECISION
" A car for VAT purposes is any motor vehicle of a kind normally used on public roads which has three or more wheels and either:
*is constructed or adapted mainly for carrying passengers or
*has to the rear of driver's seat roofed accommodation which is fitted with side windows or which is constructed or adapted for the fitting of side windows."
Various exceptions are set out in 2.2 including (inter alia):
"*vehicles capable of accommodating only one person or suitable for carrying twelve or more people including the driver
…*vehicles of not less than three tonnes unladen weight".
" The Customs & Excise are trying to say that my van is a car and as you can clearly see it is a van and it is [registered] as a van with the DVLA. (See photo attached)."
In our papers the photo was a photocopy. We did not see any DVLA documentation; nor we understand had the witness, Mr. McNicholl, seen any.
" * fitting a side window or windows in a van to the rear of the driver's seat
* fitting a rear seat or seats to a van - even without side windows and
* removing seats from a twelve-seater vehicle."
of rear seating and thus was a motor car.
MAN/06/0833
Elsie Gilliland
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 18 March 2008