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Find out decisions made by the First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber) and Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber).
What to do if you're an employer who has been taken to an employment tribunal. Find out about the hearing, what happens if you lose your case and how to appeal.
You can be taken to an employment tribunal by an employee or someone else…
You’ll be given at least 14 days’ notice before the hearing - you’ll get a…
Cases are normally held at the employment tribunal office closest to where…
If you lose, the tribunal can order you to do certain things depending on…
You can ask the tribunal to reconsider the decision if you lose the case.…
The Employment Tribunal follows certain rules and processes that you also…
Appeal to the independent Social Security and Child Support tribunal about a benefit decision: what happens at the hearing, getting a decision, if you do not agree
You can appeal a decision about your entitlement to benefits, for example…
Your appeal will be sent to the department that made the decision about…
Submit any evidence as soon as possible before the hearing so the tribunal…
You may be able to: get a decision cancelled (‘set aside’) appeal to the…
Appeal to the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) against tax decisions: how to appeal, the hearing, if you lose your case.
Appeal to the Upper Tribunal if you think there's a legal mistake with a decision made by the First-tier Tribunal
War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Tribunal - appeal a war pension decision, deadline, how to appeal, hearing.
How your case is handled after you appeal against a regulator: what happens at the hearing and how the tribunal reaches a decision.
You can appeal to the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) if you think there was a legal decision made against you by the Tax Tribunal
Apply to the tribunal about a rent increase decision, changes to a lease or a decision about a council house, park home or caravan, in England.
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