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19034
SINGLE OR MULTIPLE SUPPLY – CD book as part of a series on classic composers comprising a CD and 12 pages of written material and illustrations – principal supply is that of the CD – appeal dismissed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
INTERNATIONAL MASTERS PUBLISHERS LIMITED Appellant
- and -
THE COMMISSIONERS FOR HER MAJESTY'S
REVENUE AND CUSTOMS Respondents
Tribunal: DR JOHN F AVERY JONES CBE (Chairman)
ROSALIND RUDD JP
Sitting in public in London on 19 April 2005
John Walters QC, counsel, instructed by Royds for the Appellant
Nicola Shaw, counsel, instructed by the Solicitor for HM Revenue and Customs, for the Respondents
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2005
DECISION
(1) The Appellant is a direct marketing company supplying products directly to the customer which are advertised through personally addressed mailings, media inserts, telemarketing, direct response television, websites and email marketing.
(2) The Appellant's business is that of distributing "continuity products." The product is a series entitled "the Classic Composers" comprising 63 "CD books" each devoted to a single composer (except for one which is a compilation of the works of various composers), 156 cards.
(3) The method of supplying the product is to send a person a "gift certificate inviting him to apply for an introductory package which is free apart from postage and packing of £3.95 if he keeps it. If he pays this sum he then receives two CD books, a bookshelf for displaying the complete series, a binder to hold the cards of which two packets of four cards are sent, and a promotional item, such as a small clock. The customer had 10 days in which to decide to return the items. Approximately every three weeks thereafter he receives a further instalment of a CD book and a packet of four cards for £9.99 on the same 10-day approval or return basis until the series in complete. Cancellation can be made at any time. At various stages the customer is given the option of receiving three CD books and packets of cards at a discount on the standard price (£26.97 instead of £29.97), which completes the set in 20 shipments (13 shipments for the cards which have a smaller number of total packages) over 15 months; this option is taken by about 55 per cent of customers. Alternatively those opting to take one at a time receive 60 shipments (39 shipments for the cards) over a 45-month period. Only about 5 to 10 per cent complete the whole series without cancelling.
(4) The CD book is 15 cm high and 13.3 cm wide (which is different in size from a normal CD in a case). It comprises a hard-back cover in which a plastic CD case is fixed to the inside front cover plus 12 bound pages comprising a contents page, a four page biography of the composer, two pages of historical context, and 5 pages containing a brief description of the musical extracts contained on the CD. In the case of the sample we saw devoted to Mozart after the four page illustrated biography, there are two pages listing some facts and dates during his lifetime and some text and pictures of other contemporary items, such as George III buying Buckingham House in 1761 in which Mozart played in 1764. The listener's guide, comprising the remaining five pages, contains a half a page (or on one page one-third of a page) piece on each (including an illustration) of the 11 tracks on the CD. The last page (headed "in depth" comprises two sections from a single work (here Mozart's requiem) dealt with on a whole page also containing an illustration. The back cover has acknowledgements inside the cover and a list of the tracks on the CD on the outside. The CD consists of 11 separate tracks of excerpts from the composer's music totalling 73 minutes 36 seconds of music. Each track consists of single movement extracts, such as the overture to the Marriage of Figaro, the first movement of the clarinet concerto, and the second movement of piano concerto No.21. The music is chosen to give an overview of the composer and the essential elements of his work, rather than to be a series of "greatest hits."
(5) The cards in our sample shipment comprised card 6 entitled "Towards a New Art" of a series of cards on early music, card 38 on the Bach dynasty in the classical section, card 17 on the trombone in the orchestral instruments section, and card 16 of a glossary of musical terms. The cards have printed material on both sides and have punched holes for inserting into a ring binder. The Commissioners accept that this part is zero-rated.
(6) The CD accounts for 29.5 per cent of the cost of the goods (which includes also the housing for the CD) but when packing, invoicing and postage is added this becomes 12.1 per cent of the total cost of the supply. A CD containing similar extracts could be obtained on its own for £4.99 to £5.99.
"1. books, booklets, brochures, pamphlets and leaflets.
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- Covers, cases and other articles supplied with items 1 to 5 and not separately accounted for."
"Take a look at the sample we have enclosed for you. It is a compact disc and a hard-back book all in one! You can listen to the superb digitally recorded disc of Mozart, and at the same time read the Listener's Guide—a track by track description of the music and find out about the composer's life and what inspired his music."
The written material in the CD book does not constitute an aim in itself but as a means of enjoying the CD. Five of the 12 pages refer to the content of the CD and the rest is related as being the biography of the composer concerned or notes on the historical context of the composer's life. We regard the supply as very different from the typical case of a magazine supplied with a CD. The purchaser will want the magazine anyway and if there is a free CD he will regard it as an extra. We do not think that a purchaser here can be regarded as buying a book (or booklet) and treating the CD as an extra. He is buying a CD with the written material as an extra.
JOHN F AVERY JONES
CHAIRMAN
RELEASE DATE: 25 April 2005
LON/04/0930