This case concerns permission to appeal relating to default surcharges for two VAT periods. The taxpayer’s appeal to the FTT was dismissed, and the UT refused permission to appeal, but later admitted the late application and held an oral hearing. The UT set out the most frequently encountered errors of law in considering whether to grant permission to appeal.
Source KPMG
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