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19479
Value added tax – appeals – hardship – whether appellants had shown that grounds of hardship justified the non-payment of value added tax before their appeal proceeded – no grounds shown
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
PETER and LINDA KEMP Appellants
- and –
THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS
Respondents
Tribunal: Dr. David Williams (Chairman)
Angela West (Member)
Sitting in public in Cardiff on 7 December 2005
Mr Roger Davies of Theo Jones &Co, chartered accountants, for the Appellants
Mrs Pauline Crinnion of the Office of the Solicitor to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2006
DECISION
DAVID WILLIAMS
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 28 February 2006
LON/2005/499