20859
VAT – DEFAULT SURCHARGE – Marital difficulties reason for the late returns – reasonable excuse for the first quarter but not the following quarter – a prudent business person exercising reasonable foresight and due diligence would have taken steps to ensure that the return was submitted on time for the following quarter – Appeal allowed in part.
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
THE KINGS ARMS Appellant
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HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE and CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: MICHAEL TILDESLEY OBE (Chairman)
ELIZABETH POLLARD (Member)
Sitting in public in North Shields on 4 November 2008
Martin White partner appeared for the Appellant
Bernard Hayley of the Solicitor's office of HM Revenue & Customs, for the Respondents
The Appeal
The Facts Found
Reasons for Our Decision
" …. if the exercise of reasonable foresight and of due diligence and a proper regard for the fact that the tax would become due on a particular date would not have avoided the insufficiency of funds which led to the default, then the taxpayer may well have a reasonable excuse for non-payment, but that excuse will be exhausted by the date on which such foresight, diligence and regard would have overcome the insufficiency of funds".
Decision
MICHAEL TILDESLEY OBE
MAN/2008/1052