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Tax Litigation Handbook (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781526519924
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £144.00
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Tax Litigation Handbook is the successor to the previously published Hamilton on Tax Appeals. It covers tax appeals process (First Tier Tribunal and Upper Tier litigation), including the types of decision that can be appealed and how an appeal can be brought. It also addresses procedures relating to other types of tax litigation, such as judicial review to the Upper Tier Tribunal, claims for professional negligence, insolvency procedures and High Court litigation. There is guidance on what happens at an appeal, and what the rules are for remote hearings which have been more common in recent times. The procedures and principles for seeking costs before the First Tier Tribunal are covered in a separate chapter.

All commentary is clearly presented with extensive referencing to relevant cases. The book will be of interest those representing clients of all sizes in an appeal, or those considering appealing a decision.

Pump Court Tax Chambers are described by the Legal 500 as “undoubtedly the biggest and best tax set in London”, offering unparalleled expertise in every area of revenue law from the largest corporate transactions to issues facing the private individual. They have over 30 Barristers specialising in tax and are the only Chambers ranked in Tier 1 in all three tax sections (private client, corporate and VAT/indirect tax) of the Legal 500.

Subjects:
Taxation, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction
Bringing an Appeal to the First-tier Tribunal
The Jurisdiction of the First-tier Tribunal
Pleadings
Case Management and Directions
Striking out appeals, barring orders and withdrawing appeals
Evidence in Tribunal Appeals
Disclosure
The Hearing
Remote Hearings
Costs
Appeals
Judicial Review
Claims for Professional Negligence
Claims in unjust enrichment
Part 8 Claims (rectification, variation of trusts
Insolvency Litigation
Magistrates Court Proceedings
EU Law
ADR
A Guide for Litigants in Person
Appendices