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SCHEDULES

Section 91

SCHEDULE 12U.K.Stamp duty land tax: collection and recovery of tax

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Sch. 12 applied (17.7.2013) by Finance Act 2013 (c. 29), s. 165

Part 1U.K.General

Issue of tax demands and receiptsU.K.

1(1)Where tax is due and payable, a collector may make demand of the sum charged from the person liable to pay it.U.K.

(2)On payment of the tax, the collector shall if so requested give a receipt.

Recovery of tax by distraintU.K.

2(1)In F1... Northern Ireland, if a person neglects or refuses to pay the sum charged, upon demand made by the collector, the collector may distrain upon the goods and chattels of the person charged (“the person in default”).U.K.

(2)For the purposes of levying such distress a justice of the peace, on being satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground for believing that a person is neglecting or refusing to pay a sum charged, may issue a warrant in writing authorising a collector to break open, in the daytime, any house or premises, calling to his assistance any constable.

Every such constable shall, when so required, assist the collector in the execution of the warrant and in levying such distress in the house or premises.

(3)A levy or warrant to break open must be executed by, or under the direction of, and in the presence of, the collector.

(4)A distress levied by the collector shall be kept for five days, at the costs and charges of the person in default.

(5)If the person in default does not pay the sum due, together with the costs and charges, the distress shall be appraised by one or more independent persons appointed by the collector, and shall be sold by public auction by the collector for payment of the sum due and all costs and charges.

Any surplus resulting from the distress, after the deduction of the costs and charges and of the sum due, shall be restored to the owner of the goods distrained.

(6)The Treasury may by regulations make provision with respect to—

(a)the fees chargeable on or in connection with the levying of distress, and

(b)the costs and charges recoverable where distress has been levied.

Recovery of tax by diligence in ScotlandU.K.

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Textual Amendments

Part 2U.K.Court proceedings

Civil proceedings in magistrates' court or court of summary jurisdictionU.K.

4(1)An amount not exceeding £2,000 due and payable by way of tax is in England and Wales or Northern Ireland recoverable summarily as a civil debt in proceedings brought in the name of the collector.U.K.

(2)All or any of the sums recoverable under this paragraph that are—

(a)due from any one person, and

(b)payable to any one collector,

may be included in the same complaint, summons or other document required to be laid before or issued by justices.

Each such document shall, as respects each such sum, be construed as a separate document and its invalidity as respects any one such sum does not affect its validity as respects any other such sum.

(3)Proceedings under this paragraph in England and Wales may be brought at any time within one year from the time when the matter complained of arose.

(4)In sub-paragraph (1) the expression “recoverable summarily as a civil debt” in relation to proceedings in Northern Ireland means recoverable by proceedings under Article 62 of the Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (S.I. 1981/1675 (N.I. 26)).

(5)The Treasury may by order increase the sum specified in sub-paragraph (1).

Proceedings in county court or sheriff courtU.K.

5(1)Tax due and payable may be sued for and recovered from the person charged as a debt due to the Crown by proceedings F3...—U.K.

(a)in [F4the county court], or

(b)in a sheriff court.

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(3)In Northern Ireland—

(a)the reference in sub-paragraph (1) to [F6the county court] is to a county court held for a division under the County Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1980 (S.I. 1980/397 (N.I. 3));

(b)proceedings may not be brought under this paragraph if the amount exceeds the limit specified in Article 10(1) of that Order;

(c)Part III of that Order (general civil jurisdiction) applies for the purposes of this paragraph; and

(d)sections 21 and 42(2) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 (c. 33 (N.I.)) apply as if any reference in those provisions to an enactment included this paragraph.

Textual Amendments

F3Words in Sch. 12 para. 5(1) omitted (21.7.2008) by virtue of Finance Act 2008 (c. 9), s. 137(6)(a) (with s. 137(7))

F4Words in Sch. 12 para. 5(1)(a) substituted (22.4.2014) by Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22), s. 61(3), Sch. 9 para. 52; S.I. 2014/954, art. 2(c) (with art. 3) (with transitional provisions and savings in S.I. 2014/956, arts. 3-11)

F5Sch. 12 para. 5(2) omitted (21.7.2008) by virtue of Finance Act 2008 (c. 9), s. 137(6)(b) (with s. 137(7))

F6Words in Sch. 12 para. 5(3)(a) substituted (22.4.2014) by Crime and Courts Act 2013 (c. 22), s. 61(3), Sch. 9 para. 52; S.I. 2014/954, art. 2(c) (with art. 3) (with transitional provisions and savings in S.I. 2014/956, arts. 3-11)

Proceedings in High Court or Court of SessionU.K.

6U.K.Tax may be sued for and recovered from the person charged—

(a)as a debt due to the Crown, or

(b)by any other means by which a debt of record or otherwise due to the Crown may be sued for and recovered,

by proceedings in the High Court or, in Scotland, in the Court of Session sitting as the Court of Exchequer.

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Textual Amendments

F7Sch. 12 para. 7 and cross-heading omitted (21.7.2008) by virtue of Finance Act 2008 (c. 9), Sch. 44 para. 10

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