The Chartered Institute of Taxation is running an online survey, closing Tuesday 5 May 2015, for those with experience of taking an appeal to the First-tier Tribunal.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation is running an online survey, closing Tuesday 5 May 2015, for those with experience of taking an appeal to the First-tier Tribunal. ‘In view of the predicted 200% growth in appeals as a result of accelerated payment notices (APNs) and follower notices together with the centralisation of administration in Birmingham, the First-tier Tribunal is currently undertaking an exercise to map the current appeal process and improve procedures,’ the CIOT said in a statement. ‘In order to feed into this exercise, we wish to identify barriers to justice encountered by members and areas where access to the tribunal system can be improved overall, not only in relation to APNs and follower notices.’ The survey takes 10–15 minutes to complete.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation is running an online survey, closing Tuesday 5 May 2015, for those with experience of taking an appeal to the First-tier Tribunal.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation is running an online survey, closing Tuesday 5 May 2015, for those with experience of taking an appeal to the First-tier Tribunal. ‘In view of the predicted 200% growth in appeals as a result of accelerated payment notices (APNs) and follower notices together with the centralisation of administration in Birmingham, the First-tier Tribunal is currently undertaking an exercise to map the current appeal process and improve procedures,’ the CIOT said in a statement. ‘In order to feed into this exercise, we wish to identify barriers to justice encountered by members and areas where access to the tribunal system can be improved overall, not only in relation to APNs and follower notices.’ The survey takes 10–15 minutes to complete.