Tax bar submissions Loan Charge review

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Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

How many submissions were made to the Sir Amyas Morse Loan Charge review from the tax bar? How many were refused? How many were submitted/allowed?

If refused or submissions were not allowed then please detail the reason/s for this please.

Yours faithfully,

Trew Ray

no-reply@hmrc.ecase.gsi.gov.uk on behalf of FOI Team, HM Revenue and Customs

Our ref: FOI2020/03555

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Dear Mr Ray,

We are writing in response to your request for information, received 17
December.

Yours sincerely,

HMRC Freedom of Information Team