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Did I miss something
I seem to be missing something here....
So did the FTT happen and we lost???? Does anyone have a summary.Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostI seem to be missing something here....
So did the FTT happen and we lost???? Does anyone have a summary.
We are now waiting for the Judges to reach a decision and publish their judgment.
The NTRT chairman attended, and included a summary in Friday's newsletter. Montpelier have said they will send out an update in due course.Comment
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostI seem to be missing something here....
So did the FTT happen and we lost???? Does anyone have a summary.
I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpieceComment
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Originally posted by deckster View PostFrankly anybody who doesn't already have a plan in place for what they will do when this happens needs to have their head looked at - it's not like we'll be able claim that it's a surprise! It's all very nice watching from the sidelines, but the fact remains that regardless of what else is going on, HMRC currently have the power to drop an APN on our heads at any time with very little comeback from our part.
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostFirstly, if Montpelier lose at the FTT, they would have to seek permission to appeal to the UT. This is likely to be granted but not guaranteed.
If the case is lost at the UT, Montpelier could appeal to the Court of Appeal, and then the Supreme Court.
At each stage Montpelier would have to get permission to appeal. You can't assume it will go all the way. A court might refuse permission.
HMRC can only issue a follower notice after all appeals have been exhausted.
I guess what you, and everyone else, wants to know is when could you be forced to pay. Unfortunately that's a difficult question to answer, as it depends how far the appeals process goes.
Originally posted by growler View PostIndeed. I read the email as mildly positive, but come here and it's like we're finished.
I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpiece
Even if everyone here does think we are finished, who gives a stuff? It will have no bearing on the outcome.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostFirstly, if Montpelier lose at the FTT, they would have to seek permission to appeal to the UT. This is likely to be granted but not guaranteed.
If the case is lost at the UT, Montpelier could appeal to the Court of Appeal, and then the Supreme Court.
At each stage Montpelier would have to get permission to appeal. You can't assume it will go all the way. A court might refuse permission.
HMRC can only issue a follower notice after all appeals have been exhausted.
I guess what you, and everyone else, wants to know is when could you be forced to pay. Unfortunately that's a difficult question to answer, as it depends how far the appeals process goes.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostUnless things have changed since my adjudication days in the now DWP, if a tribunal refuses leave to appeal, an appeal can still be made but the appellant has to show the originating tribunal erred in law or, new, fresh evidence not available at the original hearing becomes available (there were other conditions attached to this 'new, fresh evidence' but I cannot rememeber what these were).
Appealing from the FTT to the UT is probably not that difficult.
It gets harder the higher up you go, as we found out when the Supreme Court refused to hear the human rights case.Comment
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Investors win right to challenge HMRC accelerated payment notices
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Investors win right to challenge HMRC accelerated payment noticesComment
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we always said we were the thin end of the wedge....Comment
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