Thompson Heating (2000) Ltd v Revenue and Customs (INCOME TAX/CORPORATION TAX : failure to make returns) [2016] UKFTT 166 (TC) (08 March 2016)
The appellant failed to demonstrate a reasonable excuse for non-compliance with CIS return obligations, as reliance on Ms Murphy was not shown to be reasonable or accompanied by reasonable care. Penalties imposed under Schedule 55 FA 2009 were not disproportionate given the statutory regime and the duration of...
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- Citation
- [2016] UKFTT 166
- Parties
- Appellant: Thompson Heating (2000) Limited; Respondents: The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 08 March 2016
- Procedural Posture
- Tax Appeal / First Tier Tribunal (tax Chamber) Decision
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Construction Industry Scheme, Failure to Make Returns, Penalties, Reasonable Excuse, Proportionality, Special Circumstances
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Parties
Thompson Heating (2000) Limited
Appellant
The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs
Respondents
Procedural Posture
Tax Appeal / First Tier Tribunal (tax Chamber) Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the appellant had a reasonable excuse for failing to make CIS returns
- 2 Whether penalties imposed were disproportionate
- 3 Whether special circumstances justified reduction of penalties
Ratio Decidendi
The appellant failed to demonstrate a reasonable excuse for non-compliance with CIS return obligations, as reliance on Ms Murphy was not shown to be reasonable or accompanied by reasonable care. Penalties imposed under Schedule 55 FA 2009 were not disproportionate given the statutory regime and the duration of defaults. No special circumstances justified reduction of penalties, and HMRC’s decision was not flawed.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed
Orders
- Penalties confirmed as determined by HMRC
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