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[2012] UKFTT 3 (TC)
TC01702
Appeal number: TC/2011/03505
PENALTY for late filing of P35 (end of year PAYE) returns – whether a reasonable excuse had been shown for the late filing – Clerk to the Appellant communicated her address to HMRC but the requisite forms had not been sent to her – when she became aware of the issue she acted with reasonable promptness to file the returns – Appeal allowed
FIRST-TIER TRIBUNAL
TAX
MAYFIELD PARISH CHURCH Appellant
- and -
TRIBUNAL: JOHN WALTERS QC (TRIBUNAL JUDGE)
R J FREESTON
Sitting in public in Nottingham on 9 November 2011
Mrs C. Etherington, Clerk, for the Appellant
Mr P Oborne, Senior Officer, HMRC, for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2011
DECISION
8. The Tribunal therefore allowed the appeal.
Right to apply for permission to appeal