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.
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. Over 16,000 of those appeals are ‘stood over’, pending the outcome of a decision in a related case. Stood over cases are not actively progressed by the tribunal (https://bit.ly/2MLcEQ8).
Approximately 9,000 lead cases are actively making their way through the First-tier Tribunal.
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.
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. Over 16,000 of those appeals are ‘stood over’, pending the outcome of a decision in a related case. Stood over cases are not actively progressed by the tribunal (https://bit.ly/2MLcEQ8).
Approximately 9,000 lead cases are actively making their way through the First-tier Tribunal.