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Jeppesen v. The Queen

2003 TCC 274
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Jeppesen v. The Queen Court (s) Database Tax Court of Canada Judgments Date 2003-04-25 Neutral citation 2003 TCC 274 File numbers 2002-3519(GST)APP Judges and Taxing Officers Leslie M. Little Subjects Part IX of the Excise Tax Act (GST) Decision Content Docket: 2002-3519(GST)APP BETWEEN: SALLY JEPPESEN, Applicant, and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Respondent. ____________________________________________________________________ Application heard on April 10, 2003 at Vancouver, British Columbia Before: The Honourable Judge L.M. Little Appearances: For the Applicant: The Applicant herself Counsel for the Respondent: Samantha Davey ____________________________________________________________________ ORDER Upon reading the application for an Order extending the time within which an appeal, from assessment number 877778 dated April 21, 1999 made under the Excise Tax Act, may be instituted; And upon reading the Affidavit of Marc Roy, filed; And whereas the Respondent moved for dismissal of the appeal; This Court orders that the application for extension of time be dismissed in accordance with the attached Reasons for Order. Signed at Vancouver, British Columbia, this 25th day of April 2003. "L.M. Little" J.T.C.C. Citation: 2003TCC274 Date: 20030425 Docket: 2002-3519(GST)APP BETWEEN: SALLY JEPPESEN, Applicant, and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, Respondent. REASONS FOR ORDER Little, J. A. FACTS [1] The Applicant was the Sole Proprietor, Administrator and Bookkeeper for Rainbow House. [2] Rainbow Hou…

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Jeppesen v. The Queen
Court (s) Database
Tax Court of Canada Judgments
Date
2003-04-25
Neutral citation
2003 TCC 274
File numbers
2002-3519(GST)APP
Judges and Taxing Officers
Leslie M. Little
Subjects
Part IX of the Excise Tax Act (GST)
Decision Content
Docket: 2002-3519(GST)APP
BETWEEN:
SALLY JEPPESEN,
Applicant,
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
Respondent.
____________________________________________________________________
Application heard on April 10, 2003 at Vancouver, British Columbia
Before: The Honourable Judge L.M. Little
Appearances:
For the Applicant:
The Applicant herself
Counsel for the Respondent:
Samantha Davey
____________________________________________________________________
ORDER
Upon reading the application for an Order extending the time within which an appeal, from assessment number 877778 dated April 21, 1999 made under the Excise Tax Act, may be instituted;
And upon reading the Affidavit of Marc Roy, filed;
And whereas the Respondent moved for dismissal of the appeal;
This Court orders that the application for extension of time be dismissed in accordance with the attached Reasons for Order.
Signed at Vancouver, British Columbia, this 25th day of April 2003.
"L.M. Little"
J.T.C.C.
Citation: 2003TCC274
Date: 20030425
Docket: 2002-3519(GST)APP
BETWEEN:
SALLY JEPPESEN,
Applicant,
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
Respondent.
REASONS FOR ORDER
Little, J.
A. FACTS
[1] The Applicant was the Sole Proprietor, Administrator and Bookkeeper for Rainbow House.
[2] Rainbow House provided accommodation for women and children coming out of Transition Houses who were receiving Income Assistance.
[3] The Applicant requested that Rainbow House be registered under the Excise Tax Act (the "Act") in order to receive a refund of Goods and Services Tax ("GST").
[4] By letter dated the 1st day of May 2000, Mr. S. Wong of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency ("CCRA") stated that the supply of a residential unit with meals provided by Rainbow House to people for a period of at least one month is an exempt supply.
[5] As a result of this decision the CCRA determined that the Applicant was not carrying on a business and was therefore not permitted to register for GST.
[6] By letter addressed to the Tax Court of Canada and dated the 25th day of May 2001 the Applicant requested that she be given the opportunity to file a new Notice of Objection to the Decision of the Minister that was issued on the 1st day of May 2000.
[7] In a letter dated June 6, 2001 Mr. Chid Desantos of the Tax Court Registry responded to the Applicant's letter of the 25th day of May 2001.
[8] In his letter Mr. Desantos stated as follows:
This will acknowledge receipt of your letter seeking an Application for Extension of Time to file an appeal. Upon review of your documents, essential information required in an application are missing.
[9] By letter dated the 12th day of August 2002 the Applicant applied to the Tax Court for an extension of time within which to serve a Notice of Appeal.
[10] The Minister determined that the Applicant's application filed on the 16th day of August 2002 was late.
B. ISSUE
[11] Was the Applicant's application to extend the time within which to file a Notice of Appeal filed on the 16th day of August 2002 acceptable?
C. ANALYSIS
[12] I have concluded that the letter from the Applicant to the Tax Court dated the 25th day of May 2001 (Exhibit A-2) does not qualify as an Application to Extend the Time to Appeal within the meaning of section 305 of the Act.
[13] As is noted above, by letter dated the 12th day of August 2002, the Applicant applied to the Tax Court of Canada for an extension of time within which to serve a Notice of Appeal.
[14] Paragraph 305(5)(a) of the Act provides that an extension of time shall be granted if the extension of time is made within one year following the expiration of the original 90-day limitation as provided for in the Act.
[15] In this situation the 90-day limitation expired on the 31st day of July 2000 and one year from that date would be the 31st day of July 2001. It therefore follows that the Applicant's application to extend the time within which to file a Notice of Appeal was one year and 12 days past the allowable application date.
[16] The application is dismissed, without costs.
Signed at Vancouver, British Columbia, this 25th day of April 2003.
"L.M. Little"
J.T.C.C.
CITATION:
2003TCC274
COURT FILE NO.:
2002-3519(GST)APP
STYLE OF CAUSE:
Sally Jeppesen and
Her Majesty the Queen
PLACE OF HEARING:
Vancouver, British Columbia
DATE OF HEARING:
April 10, 2003
REASONS FOR ORDER BY:
The Honourable Judge L.M. Little
DATE OF ORDER:
April 25, 2003
APPEARANCES:
For the Applicant:
The Appellant herself
Counsel for the Respondent:
Samantha Davey
COUNSEL OF RECORD:
For the Applicant:
Name:
Firm:
For the Respondent:
Morris Rosenberg
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
Ottawa, Canada

Source: decision.tcc-cci.gc.ca

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