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[2011] UKFTT 695 (TC)
TC01537
Appeal number: TC/2011/104397
CIS late filing. Reasonable excuse. Burden of proof.
FIRST-TIER TRIBUNAL
TAX
T D G CARPENTRY AND JOINERY LIMITED Appellant
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TRIBUNAL: GERAINT JONES Q. C. (TRIBUNAL JUDGE)
The Tribunal determined the appeal on 7 October 2011 without a hearing under the provisions of Rule 26 of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal)(Tax Chamber) Rules 2009 (default paper cases) having first read the Notice of Appeal dated 8 June 2011 and HMRC’s Statement of Case submitted on 15 July 2011.
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2011
DECISION
Decision.
Appeal allowed. The penalty of £2,600 is set aside in full.