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E01053
Excise Duty – assessment for duty following an irregularity during the movement of duty suspended goods – application to appeal out of time – over a year's delay in appealing – no satisfactory grounds for delay or appeal put forward – application dismissed
LONDON TRIBUNAL CENTRE
J DELPECH ET FILS
Appellant
- and -
THE COMMISSIONERS FOR
HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE AND CUSTOMS
Respondents
Tribunal: Malcolm Gammie CBE QC
Sitting in private in London on 21 June 2007
The Appellant was unrepresented
Ms Jacky Mortlock of the Solicitor's Office of HM Revenue and Customs, for the Commissioners
© CROWN COPYRIGHT 2007
DECISION
MALCOLM GAMMIE QC
CHAIRMAN
RELEASED: 11 July 2007
LON/07/8038