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VALUE ADDED TAX ... exemptions — VATA 1994, s 31, Sch 9 Group 9 Item 1(e), Group 10 Item 3, VAT Directive art 132(1)(l), (m) — Appellant promoting shooting and conservation, and undertaking various other activities of public benefit — whether activities political, philanthropic or civic — yes, but only subsidiary aims of that character and test to be made by reference to principal aims — whether supplies "closely linked" with sport — no — appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR SHOOTING
AND CONSERVATION LIMITED Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Colin Bishopp (Chairman)
Sitting in public in Manchester on 23 April and 9 May 2008
Richard Barlow, counsel, instructed by Baker Tilly, for the Appellant
Richard Chapman, counsel, instructed by the Solicitor and General Counsel for HM Revenue and Customs, for the Respondents
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DECISION
Introduction
"(a) Act as a representative national body for all sporting shooting.
(b) Promote and safeguard sporting shooting.
(c) Aim at the responsible unification, guidance, education and representation of all engaged in such sport together with the promotion of conservation and scientific research into all aspects of the quarry species and other matters connected with such sport in accordance with the ethics of good sportsmanship.
(d) Uphold and maintain the legitimate interest of its members in such a manner as this Association … shall decide, in particular with regard to:-
(i) proposals to restrict by legislation the use of sporting firearms
(ii) the lawful right of every member to shoot at sporting quarry …"
"1 The supply to its members of such services and, in connection with those services, of such goods as are both referable only to its aims and available without payment other than a membership subscription by any of the following non-profit-making organisations—
(a) to (d) [immaterial]
(e) a body which has objects which are in the public domain and are of a political, religious, patriotic, philosophical, philanthropic or civic nature."
None of the Notes to the Group is of any relevance.
"supply of services and goods closely linked thereto for the benefit of their members in return for a subscription fixed in accordance with their rules by non-profit-making organisations with aims of a political, trade-union, religious, patriotic, philosophical, philanthropic or civic nature, provided that this exemption is not likely to cause distortion of competition".
"The supply by an eligible body to an individual, except, where the body operates a membership scheme, an individual who is not a member, of services closely linked with and essential to sport or physical education in which the individual is taking part."
Again, none of the Notes to the Group is of relevance.
"certain services closely linked to sport or physical education supplied by non-profit-making organisations to persons taking part in sport or physical education."
The evidence
"Our mission is to promote and protect sporting shooting and the well-being of the countryside throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. We represent our members' interests by providing a voice for sporting shooting which includes wildfowling, game, and rough shooting, deer stalking, target shooting and air gunning, pigeon shooting and pest control, gun dogs, promoting practical habitat conservation, training and the setting of standards and undertaking appropriate research."
The parties' arguments
"(1) Subject to sections 2(1) and 7(1) of this Act, a society for carrying on any industry, business or trade … may be registered under this Act if—
(a) it is shown to the satisfaction of the Financial Services Authority that one of the conditions specified in subsection (2) of this section is fulfilled; …
(2) The conditions referred to in subsection (1) (a) of this section are—
(a) [immaterial]; or
(b) that, in view of the fact that the business of the society is being, or is intended to be, conducted for the benefit of the community, there are special reasons why the society should be registered under this Act rather than as a company under the Companies Act 1985."
"It must also be remembered that the aim of art 13A of the Sixth Directive is to exempt from VAT certain activities which are in the public interest. As the court has stressed on several occasions … that provision does not provide exemption for every activity performed in the public interest, but only for those which are listed and described in great detail."
Conclusions
COLIN BISHOPP
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 10 July 2008
MAN/07/0600