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United Kingdom Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber)


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URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKUT/TCC/2013/353.html
Cite as: [2014] STC 150, [2013] STI 2886, [2013] BTC 1995, [2013] UKUT 353 (TCC)

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FTC/48/2012 Tahir Iqbal Khawaja v HMRC [2013] UKUT 353 (TCC) (12 August 2013)


"INCOME TAX – PENALTY – assessment based on suppressed takings of restaurant business – negligent return – standard of proof in penalty proceedings – Article 6, European Convention on Human Rights – whether appellant’s article 6 right to a public hearing within a reasonable time had been contravened – relevant period for assessing delay – whether delay had prejudiced appellant - whether First-tier Tribunal has power to reduce penalty on account of unreasonable delay – TMA 1970, s 100B – whether appellant had discharged the evidential burden to rebut the presumption under TMA, s 101 that the tax assessment was correct – whether on the evidence the First-tier Tribunal’s findings as to suppressed takings were capable of being upset – determination of amount of penalty"

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