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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL
AND AN EXTENSION OF TIME
Strand London WC2 Wednesday, 20th February 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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SLATER LTD and Others | ||
Applicant | ||
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COMMISSIONERS FOR THE GENERAL PURPOSES OF THE INCOME TAX | ||
FOR THE DIVISION OF BEACONTREE | ||
Respondent |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2HD
Tel: 0171 421 4040
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
The Respondent was not represented and did not attend
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Crown Copyright ©
"When a small-sized company submits accounts, the C[ompanies] A[ct] has provisions for small companies to produce an abbreviated Trading Profit and Loss (`TP&L') account. A full TP&L account is not required .....
The Inland Revenue is obliged to only accept accounts as required by C[ompanies] A[ct] as it would make the new C[ompanies] A[ct] legislation irrelevant and senseless if companies were still obliged to produce a full TP&L account for the Inland Revenue ..... Therefore small companies are only obliged to produce reports needed to compile the abbreviated Balance Sheet and abbreviated TP&L account. As the abbreviated TP&L does not analyse the administration expenses, there is no need to analyse these items.
It follows that I[nland] R[evenue] can only ask for information and particulars that the company has in its possession and which the company is required to produce in keeping with the current legislation as stipulated in Taxes Management Act 1970 ..... section 20 and C[ompanies] A[ct]. The I[nland[ R[evenue] have exceeded in their power in this instance when they asked for TP&L information, ie analysis of expenses, that can only be produced when preparing a full TP&L and other documents that can only be available when producing full accounts as were required under previous legislation and are required for larger companies."