Thursday, 17 August 2017

Six Months Later....

Remember this case?
Councillors decided Tipple, in Queen’s Road, Brighton, should no longer have permission to sell alcohol as a result of the tax evasion.
But owner Koray Tatlidede challenged the decision in court – until yesterday when his appeal was rejected and the original ruling upheld.
And the bill increased:
Brighton magistrates instead ordered the 33-year-old Turkish businessman to repay council legal costs of more than £3,000 in addition to his HMRC bill for corporation tax and VAT.
I bet the council doesn't see a penny of that...

2 comments:

Ted Treen said...

He must have some assets which can be seized...

JuliaM said...

You'd think. But that's probably more trouble than it's worth, having watched 'Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away'...