GBP 59.1 MILLION VAT CLAIM BY RANK PLC UPHELD
(Update)
12 June 2009
Officialdom loses out on appeal
Rank plc, the British online and land gambling group,
will be celebrating this week after the High Court in
the UK rejected an appeal by Her Majesty’s Revenue &
Customs against a VAT & Duties Tribunal ruling which had
approved the company's GBP 59.1 million VAT refund claim
(see previous InfoPowa reports).
The VAT was paid
over a period of five years starting in January 2003 in
respect of games of interval bingo and gaming machines
in Rank’s Mecca Bingo clubs. Rank was awarded the
massive refund late last year on grounds that the manner
in which certain types of gaming machine in Rank’s clubs
was treated for tax purposes was inconsistent with
European Union rules concerning fiscal neutrality.
Interest on the refund will also be due to the
gambling company.
The High Court decision could
have positive implications for other gambling companies,
a fact which Customs officials noted in a statement,
saying: “There are some important legal points to
consider before deciding our next course of action. The
High Court’s decision affects all suppliers of
mechanised cash bingo and we will be issuing a Revenue &
Customs Brief shortly advising on how any overpaid VAT
can be claimed.”
However, should Revenue and
Customs decide to further challenge the refund, it has
until June 29 this year to lodge a further appeal, this
time against the High Court's findings. And Rank plc has
not finished with it yet - a claim for the refund of
another GBP 26 million paid in VAT between 2002 and 2005
has also been upheld by both the VAT and DutiesTribunal
and the High Court. The tribunal may consider further
refunds when it reconvenes later this year.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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