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United Kingdom VAT & Duties Tribunals Decisions


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Cite as: [2003] UKVAT V18362

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Decision Summary Information

Decision Number: V/18362
 
Appellant: Micheal Tse
 
Respondent: The Commissioners of Customs & Excise
 
Chairmen / Special
Commissioners:
J David DEMACK
 
Date of Decision: 20.10.2003
 
Main Category: VAT - EXEMPTION - PARTIAL
Main Subcategory: Vat exemption partial
 
Notes:  
VAT - preliminary issue - whether assessment arising from incorrect application of annual adjustment requirements of reg 107(1)(c) VAT Regulations timeously made - held so made
 
Decision to Download:No copy available
 


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