In Mohammad Ameen Mirza v HMRC [2022] UKUT 00291, it was held that whilst a claim for reasonable excuse must examine the attributes of the specific taxpayer, in this case, there was no evidence of the appellant’s attributes or state of mind which meant the claim could not be allowed.
Source: rossmartin.co.uk
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