- Akin Kog appealed a Personal Liability Notice for £38,749.73 related to his company’s VAT penalty on a property sale.
- The company had opted to tax the property but failed to charge VAT on rents and the sale.
- Kog claimed he was unaware of the VAT obligation, but the Tribunal found he suspected VAT was due and deliberately chose not to confirm with HMRC.
- The Tribunal described his conduct as “blind-eye knowledge.”
- The appeal was dismissed and the Personal Liability Notice was upheld due to deliberate inaccuracy in the VAT return.
Source: bailii.org
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