- The FTT considered whether to allow East Midlands Waste Management Ltd to bring three VAT-related appeals out of time: two penalty appeals and one VAT assessment appeal.
- The penalties were appealed 273 and 228 days late, while the VAT assessment was appealed 10 days late.
- The FTT applied the three-stage Martland test: length of delay, reasons for delay, and all circumstances, noting a reasonable excuse for some of the delay due to adviser changes and record issues.
- Despite some unjustified delay, the FTT found it would be disproportionate to deny the appeals and admitted all three out of time.
- The case highlights that, post-Martland and Medpro, the FTT may allow late appeals where fairness and proportionality justify it, especially considering adviser transitions and engagement with HMRC.
Source: rpclegal.com
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