Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella
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If the cost exceeds the appropriate limit thay can choose to release the information and charge the recipient for the costs involved.
Since they know the costs exceed the limit they should know how much it will actually costs. It would not be unreasonable , IMO, to ask for these costs with a view to paying it to obtain the information.
There is also an expectation from the ICO that they should be able to provide cogent information to the applicant on how the costs were arrived at.
https://ico.org.uk/media/for-organis...iate_limit.pdf
Finally, there is always the option to raise the issue with the ICO if HMRC continue to stall.
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