- HMRC has updated its guidance on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- ADR can be used to settle a tax dispute with HMRC
- Anyone can apply for ADR to resolve a dispute or get more information
- A facilitator is involved to help resolve disputes between HMRC and taxpayers
- ADR aims to reduce costs for both the taxpayer and HMRC
- ADR aims to reduce the number of cases that reach statutory review and/or Tribunal.
Source: marcusward.co
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