Peter Jenkins Global Director of Indirect Tax at Ernst & Young referees a debate on the future of the VAT and Customs Tax appeal system at a seminar of the London branch of CIOT on 25 November 2008
The new VAT and Duties tribunals regime coming in on 1 April next year is intended to significantly improve and streamline both the administration and delivery of the appeal process. But will it? In this debate chaired by Jeremy Woolf the motion was: 'the new regime for appeals to the new Tribunal from 1 April 2009 will significantly improve the VAT appeal process'. In the red corner speaking for the motion were Sir Stephen Oliver QC the President of the VAT and Duties Tribunals and Bryan Pay of the Tribunals Service of the Ministry...
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Peter Jenkins Global Director of Indirect Tax at Ernst & Young referees a debate on the future of the VAT and Customs Tax appeal system at a seminar of the London branch of CIOT on 25 November 2008
The new VAT and Duties tribunals regime coming in on 1 April next year is intended to significantly improve and streamline both the administration and delivery of the appeal process. But will it? In this debate chaired by Jeremy Woolf the motion was: 'the new regime for appeals to the new Tribunal from 1 April 2009 will significantly improve the VAT appeal process'. In the red corner speaking for the motion were Sir Stephen Oliver QC the President of the VAT and Duties Tribunals and Bryan Pay of the Tribunals Service of the Ministry...
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