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    Habeeb v Customs & Excise [2003] UKVAT V18252 (30 July 2003)

    VAT ASSESSMENT — assessments reduced by agreement — decision given without tribunal hearing evidence — appeal allowed in part

    MANCHESTER TRIBUNAL CENTRE

    MRS SAIDA HABEEB Appellant

    - and -

    THE COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Respondents

    Tribunal: Mr J D Demack(Chairman)

    Sitting in public in Manchester on the 12th May 2003

    Mr P Rayner for the Appellant

    Mr J Puzey of counsel instructed by the Solicitor for the Customs and Excise for the Respondents

    © CROWN COPYRIGHT 2003


     

    DECISION

  1. This is an appeal by Mrs Saida Habeeb against assessments to tax of £45108 covering the period between 1 April 1998 and 31 March 2001 notified on 19 June 2001.
  2. The parties, having agreed that the assessments should be reduced to £35,000 plus interest, invited me by their representatives to give my decision without hearing any evidence. I do so.
  3. I direct that the assessments under appeal are reduced to £35,000, such sum to be apportioned between the relevant accounting periods in such way as the parties agree, plus interest as due under the apportionment.
  4. To the limited extent I have indicated, I allow the appeal.
  5. The parties agreed that there should be no direction as to costs.
  6. David Demack
    Chairman
    Release Date:

    MAN/01/664


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