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Yool Ltd v Revenue & Customs [2008] UKVAT V20524 (08 January 2008)

     
    20524

    MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE Reference No: MAN/07/0873

    YOOL LIMITED Appellant

    and

    THE COMMISSIONERS FOR

    HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents

    Tribunal: Richard Barlow (Chairman)

    Sitting in North Shields on the 26 November 2007

    DIRECTION

    UPON HEARING Mr Bernard Haley of the office of the general counsel and solicitor to the Respondents and upon there being no appearance by the Appellant AND the Tribunal having decided to proceed in the absence of the Appellant under rule 26(2) of the VAT Tribunal Rules 1986

    AND the tribunal having announced its decision

    AND Mr Haley not having asked for the decision to be recorded in a written document complying with rule 30(1) NOW THEREFORE the Tribunal DIRECTS:—

    This appeal against a default surcharge in the sum of £798.23 issued on 26 June 2007 in respect of period ending 30 April 2007 is hereby dismissed, the Tribunal having found that the Appellant was in default and does not have a reasonable excuse for that default

    RICHARD BARLOW
    CHAIRMAN
    Release Date: 8 January 2008


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