HMRC recently published a new Alternative Dispute Resolution Guidance internal manual, containing guidance on the operation of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process for tax disputes. The manual defines ADR, as “a flexible process in which an impartial and neutral HMRC mediator actively assists parties in working towards resolving a tax dispute outside of the Tribunal or court”.
Source: Deloitte
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