The Ministry of Justice is consulting on proposals to introduce fees for taxpayers who take their cases to the First-tier or Upper Tribunal as part of a wider set of proposals to introduce and or increase charges for courts and tribunals.
The Ministry of Justice is consulting on proposals to introduce fees for taxpayers who take their cases to the First-tier or Upper Tribunal as part of a wider set of proposals to introduce and or increase charges for courts and tribunals. For the First-tier Tribunal an issue fee of £50 is proposed, and for standard and complex cases an issue fee of £200. Proposed fees for cases which go to full hearing are £200 for basic, £500 standard and £1,000 complex. For the Upper Tribunal a fee of £100 to seek permission to appeal is proposed and £2,000 for a substantive appeal hearing. The deadline for responses is 15 September. See www.bit.ly/1M0PQaL.
The Ministry of Justice is consulting on proposals to introduce fees for taxpayers who take their cases to the First-tier or Upper Tribunal as part of a wider set of proposals to introduce and or increase charges for courts and tribunals.
The Ministry of Justice is consulting on proposals to introduce fees for taxpayers who take their cases to the First-tier or Upper Tribunal as part of a wider set of proposals to introduce and or increase charges for courts and tribunals. For the First-tier Tribunal an issue fee of £50 is proposed, and for standard and complex cases an issue fee of £200. Proposed fees for cases which go to full hearing are £200 for basic, £500 standard and £1,000 complex. For the Upper Tribunal a fee of £100 to seek permission to appeal is proposed and £2,000 for a substantive appeal hearing. The deadline for responses is 15 September. See www.bit.ly/1M0PQaL.