Emails from named HMRC officials on Loan Charge draft review

Waiting for an internal review by HM Revenue and Customs of their handling of this request.

Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

I would like you to disclose all emails (and attachments) to/from each of the following three officials: Nick Jones, James Armitage, Jonathan Holden, during the period 25 November 2019 to the 19 December 2019 (both inclusive), which contain any of the following keywords "Loan Charge", or "Amyas" or "review", or "draft".

Should the query generate too many matches, please only disclose the emails to/from the most senior of the three named officials.

Also, if this query is above the reasonable limit, please include a breakdown of how many emails each of the named individuals sent per day during the period, broken down by the keywords listed above.

Yours faithfully,

Matt Smith

FOI Team, HM Revenue and Customs

Our ref: FOI2022/01742

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HMRC Freedom of Information Team

Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of HM Revenue and Customs's handling of my FOI request 'Emails from named HMRC officials on Loan Charge draft review'.

The authority has not responded to my query despite it being submitted (and acknowledged by HMRC) more than two months ago. Please provide me with the information requested as a matter of urgency.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/e...

Yours faithfully,

Matt Smith