HC Deb 19 May 1966 vol 728 cc299-300W
Sir C. Osborne

asked the Attorney-General if he will take steps, by legislation or otherwise, to shorten, simplify and make less expensive the course of justice in proceedings on tax cases; and if he will make a statement.

The Attorney-General

The great majority of tax cases are disposed of by the General or Special Commissioners at small cost to the taxpayer. So far as appeals from the Commissioners are concerned, the Evershed Committee on Supreme Court Practice and Procedure thought that the existing arrangements were, in general, satisfactory and my noble Friend the Lord Chancellor sees no reason to differ from this conclusion.

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