LATE REFUND OF INCOME TAX.

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From: justin

7 June 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

I would like all information held relating to what measures HMRC
can take to enforce the DWP to release a P60 statement.
Information to include who would initiate the measure/s, by when
should the measure/s be initiated and what can the tax payer expect
in terms of response from the DWP.

I would like to know what redress I have if financial loss has been
caused by maladministration by HMRC.

Justin Oakley.

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From: Chapman, Juliette (Governance Group, L&F)
HM Revenue and Customs

8 June 2009


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From: justin

7 July 2009

Dear Ms Chapman (Governance Group, L&F),

My advisors have indicated that this request is currently overdue
and a response is required from HMRC today. By law the response had
to be prompt but no later than 6 July 2009. This date is apparently
shown on my request. Under the Freedom of Information Act HMRC are
now breaking the law. Lynne Bowman of your complaints department is
already investigating a number of issues on my behalf upon the
request of Alistair Darling. Could you please advise her of the
status of this request and the reasoning behind the delay in
responding. I look forward to your response today.

Thank you

Justin Oakley

Yours sincerely,

justin

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From: justin

30 July 2009

Dear Chapman, Juliette (Governance Group, L&F),

My advisors have indicated that this request is currently overdue
and a response is required from HMRC. By law the response had to be
prompt but no later than 6 July 2009. This date is apparently
shown on my request. Under the Freedom of Information Act HMRC are
now breaking the law. Could you please advise me of the status of
this request and the reasoning behind the delay in responding. I
look forward to your response today.

Thank you

Justin Oakley

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From: justin

11 August 2009

Dear Chapman, Juliette (Governance Group, L&F),

My advisors have indicated that this request is currently overdue
and a response is required from HMRC. By law the response had to be
prompt but no later than 6 July 2009. This date is apparently shown
on my request. Under the Freedom of Information Act HMRC are now
breaking the law. Could you please advise me of the status of this
request and the reasoning behind the delay in responding. I look
forward to your response today.

Thank you

Justin Oakley

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From: justin

15 August 2009

Dear Chapman, Juliette (Governance Group, L&F),

My advisors have indicated that this request is currently overdue
and a response was required from HMRC. By law the response had to
be prompt but no later than 6 July 2009. This date is apparently
shown
on my request. Under the Freedom of Information Act HMRC are now
breaking the law. Could you please advise me of the status of this
request and the reasoning behind the delay in responding. I look
forward to your response as soon as possible.

Yours sincerely,

Justin Oakley

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From: Carroll, Lynn (PSN PAYE Employer Responsibilities)
HM Revenue and Customs

7 September 2009


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Mr Oakley

Please find attached a response to your request for information under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Thanks

Lynn Carroll

Policy Advisor

HMRC

<<090904_Carroll_ESA Oakley letter.pdf>>

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