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Consultation on the proposal to move to a Tax Tribunal

DepartmentTreasury and Exchequer
Start date31/10/2022
End date06/01/2023
Type of consultationWhite paper
Deadline for comments06/01/2023

About the consultation

​The Minister for Treasury and Resources, Deputy Ian Gorst, is seeking views on the proposal that tax appeals and similar disputes be dealt with by a Tax Tribunal, similar to other Tribunals in Jersey, rather than the current Commissioners of Appeal body.

The responses to the consultation will inform one part of the Minister's commitment in his Ministerial Priorities of "modernising the tax appeal process, making it more open and transparent".

Revenue Jersey will collate and provide respondents comments on these proposals to the Treasury and Minister.

Consultation on the proposal to move to a Tax Tribunal

How to submit comments to the consultation

You can respond to the questions asked in the consultation report by:​

  • email to tax.policy@gov.je with the subject heading Tribunal Consultation
  • post to Tax Policy Unit, Tribunal Consultation, Philip Le Feuvre House, La Motte Street, St Helier, JE4 8PE

You can also use these contact details to share your general comments on the proposals.

The information we collect is gathered, stored and used in accordance with the Revenue Jersey's privacy policy.

Submissions will be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act. Revenue Jersey may receive requests for any or all information supplied as part of this process.

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