E00973
EXCISE DUTY HYDROCARBON OIL — assessment — HODA 1979 ss 12(2), 13(1A) — scope of s 13(1A) — whether encompassing assessment of excise duty other than in relation to contraventions under s 12(2) — no — FA 1994 s 12A — whether assessment under appeal valid under s 12A(2) although invalid under HODA s 13(1A) — yes
EXCISE DUTY RED DIESEL — no direct evidence that red diesel used in road vehicles — indirect evidence of acquisition of fuel from illegitimate sources — officer correct to assess on basis that all purchases of fuel not vouched as legitimate were of red diesel — assessment and review upheld — appeal dismissed
MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE
THOMAS CORNEILL & CO LTD trading as SPH GROUP Appellant
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THE COMMISSIONERS FOR
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: Michael Johnson (Chairman)
JT Brian Strangward
Susan Stott FCA CTA
Sitting in public in Manchester on 27 October 2005 and 1 March and 4 July 2006
Jeremy Wellens, of VAT Solutions (UK) Ltd, Chartered Tax Advisers for the Appellant
Nigel Poole, counsel, instructed by the Acting Solicitor for HM Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
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DECISION
Nature of the appeal
Background to the assessment under appeal
Methodology of the assessment
The issues for decision
1) Were Customs entitled to assess the Appellant in respect of all its road vehicle usage, although only one vehicle tested positive, and no other direct evidence existed of the operation of the Appellant's vehicles using red diesel? This issue has to do with the statutory construction of the assessing provisions.
2) Were Customs entitled to assess the Appellant on the basis that all its purchases of fuel, apart from the 29,781.12 litres vouched as "legitimate", were of red diesel? This issue has to do with the evidence available to Customs and the view taken by the tribunal of the facts.
Jurisdiction and powers of the tribunal
"We have been informed by the reviewing officer that, because the appeal involves an assessment to reclaim a rebate, then this sum falls outside the terms of [section 16(3) of the 1994 Act] and thus the sum need not be paid before the tribunal can hear the case."
First issue – statutory basis of the assessment
"Where oil is used, or is taken into a road vehicle, in contravention of section 12(2) above, the Commissioners may –
(a) assess an amount equal to the rebate on like oil at the rate in force at the time of the contravention as being excise duty due from any person who used the oil or was liable for the oil being taken into the road vehicle; and
(b) notify him or his representative accordingly."
First issue – submissions for HMRC
First issue – submissions for the Appellant
First issue – decision of the tribunal
Second issue – facts found by the tribunal
Second issue – submissions for HMRC
Second issue – submissions for the Appellant
Second issue – decision of the tribunal
Conclusion
Costs
MICHAEL JOHNSON
CHAIRMAN
Release Date: 27 July 2006
MAN/04/8108