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APPEALS


At 31 March 2018, there were over 25,000 appeals on hand in the First-tier Tribunal, the financial secretary to the Treasury, Mel Stride, has confirmed in his answer to a written parliamentary question.

Permission for late appeal

Adam Craggs and Constantine Christofi (RPC) examine the judgment and consider where this leaves us.
 
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) review recent developments affecting the City.
 

Tax appeal following judicial review proceedings

Committee stage of the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill took place in the House of Commons over eight days between 14 November and 20 December 2017.

What is ‘conspicuously unfair’? The Court of Appeal disagrees with Whipple J, but Michael Sherry (Temple Tax) thinks it was unfair.
 

The CIOT supports the ‘suspension’ model for late submission penalties under MTD, which would allow taxpayers a short extension period on a limited number of defaults before they incur a penalty.

A commercial judicial review concerning the diverted profits tax clarifies the High Court’s power to grant permission to appeal, writes Ben Amunwa.

Lee Ellis (Stewarts Law) analyses the tribunal’s supplemental decision that ‘the rights’ to income from the investments made by the Ingenious LLPs were capital in nature and its likely contentious future.
 
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