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[2011] UKFTT 403 (TC)
TC01258
Appeal number TC/2011/00159
Appeal against penalty imposed for the late submission of the P35 -Appellant director admitted that he had forgotten to submit the return but claimed that HMRC should have sent a reminder much sooner because he was only reminded when he received the penalty notice-appeal dismissed as a result of the Appellant having no reasonable excuse for the late submission of the return
FIRST-TIER TRIBUNAL
TAX
KINLET PROPERTIES LIMITED Appellant
- and -
TRIBUNAL: S.M.G.RADFORD(TRIBUNAL JUDGE)
N.DEE
Sitting in public at Reading County Court on 20 April 2011
Mr I.Smith for the Appellant
Ms H.Thorn for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2011
DECISION
Background and facts
2. The completed return was eventually received online on 15 October 2010
Legislation
Appellant’s Submissions
HMRC’s Submissions
Findings
Decision
25. The appeal is dismissed and the penalty is hereby confirmed.