28 May 2009, Judith Tydd, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1779814/mercury-tax-group-prepares-damages-claim
Solicitors acting for Mercury Tax Group are in the process of preparing a damages claim against HM Revenue & Customs following a court hearing that ruled the taxman had unlawfully obtained warrants to raid the firm’s offices and the home of its chief executive.
Maurice Martin, partner at Irwin Mitchell, confirmed the law firm had been appointed as legal representatives to act on behalf of Mercury Tax Group throughout the court proceedings. Martin declined to comment on whether Mercury Tax Group’s claim was on the basis of reputational damage. It is unknown how much Mercury will claim.
It is understood a case management conference took place on 13 May, with the court giving directions as to how the case should proceed, including a timetable for future actions needed.
Under the directive of Mr Justice Underhill, Mercury has until 10 June to file its points of claim and HMRC is due to serve its points of defense by 8 July.
At the time of the raids in 2007, Andy Wells, of Mercury, said: ‘We don’t think there was ever just cause for seeking a warrant and the judge agrees with us in those circumstances.’
HMRC investigated Mercury over what was know as the gilt strips tax scheme. It was unable to comment before Accountancy Age went to press.
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