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Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme - assessments to recover overpayments - appeal allowed in part
The hearing took place on 17 August 2022 with further written submissions on 11 October 2022 and 24 October 2022.� With the consent of the parties, the form of the hearing was video with the parties attending through the Tribunal video platform.�
Prior notice of the hearing had been published on the gov.uk website, with information about how representatives of the media or members of the public could apply to join the hearing remotely in order to observe the proceedings.� As such, the hearing was held in public.
A summary decision was released to the parties on 10 January 2023 in which the parties were directed to either agree the revised quantum of the first assessment or, failing agreement, provide written submissions on that issue. The parties subsequently provided written submissions on the issue of the revised quantum of the first assessment. �
For the Respondents: Mr Marks, litigator of HM Revenue and Customs� Solicitor�s Office.
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