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Decision Number: TC 08456
Appellant: ULSTER METALS
Respondent: Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs
Chairmen / Special
Commissioners:
Dr Christopher MCNALL
Date Of Decision: 07/04/2022
Main Category: PROCEDURE
Main Subcategory: Other
Notes: COSTS - Case allocated to complex category

Costs of an interlocutory application - Costs awarded to HMRC on the basis of Rule 10(1)(c), but, if not, would have been awarded on the basis of unreasonable conduct (being a materially misleading witness statement, subsequently found to be untrue) under Rule 10(1)(b).

Costs of a substantive hearing - Each party successful in part - Appeal allowed in relation to Revenue's failure to establish connection to fraud for one set of deals - Appeal dismissed in relation to other sets of deals, where the Appellant was found to have had actual knowledge of connection to fraud - No order as to costs.
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