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ANDREW AND TIFFANY DOE V HMRC [2021]

This appeal, in which I represented the taxpayers, concerned the date from which the nine-month enquiry period starts to run when an amended return is filed and also the definition of a dwelling for multiple dwellings relief purposes in the context of the main house with an annex within the building.

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