DANIEL SIMMONITE v Revenue & Customs (HIGH INCOME CHILD BENEFIT CHARGE - discovery assessments in respect of HICBC liability) [2023] UKFTT 721 (TC) (16 August 2023)


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Decision Number: TC 08911
Appellant: DANIEL SIMMONITE
Respondent: His Majesty's Revenue & Customs
Chairmen / Special
Commissioners:
Nicholas Aleksander
Date Of Decision: 16/08/2023
Main Category: PROCEDURE
Main Subcategory: Other
Notes: HIGH INCOME CHILD BENEFIT CHARGE - discovery assessments in respect of HICBC liability - penalties for failure to notify liability -“whether notification of liability to HICBC to HMRC Child Benefit Office is effective notification for s7 TMA purposes - retrospective effect of amendments to s29 TMA 1970 relating to discovery assessments - whether penalties are criminal for purposes of Article 6, European Convention of Human Rights - whether Article 7 in respect of retrospective criminal liabilities engaged - reasonable excuse - whether reasonable for taxpayer to believe that notification to Child Benefit Office is notification for s7 purposes - s29 Taxes Management Act 1970
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