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NASCA - Are they helpful for appeals?
PlayingHardball
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Hi guys,
I won't go into my situation, but I'm a PWC and have appealed against a CSA decision which will thankfully, now go to tribunal.
My question is this, has anyone used NACSA for an appeal, are they expensive if so, and were they helpful?
Is it really beneficial to bring representation to the hearing?
My case is a legislative one, so I'm told it is more technically difficult than an administrative case.
Any advice would be appreciated. I tried to post just a few minutes ago, and my message disappeared, apologies if it ends up showing up twice!
Thanks all.
I won't go into my situation, but I'm a PWC and have appealed against a CSA decision which will thankfully, now go to tribunal.
My question is this, has anyone used NACSA for an appeal, are they expensive if so, and were they helpful?
Is it really beneficial to bring representation to the hearing?
My case is a legislative one, so I'm told it is more technically difficult than an administrative case.
Any advice would be appreciated. I tried to post just a few minutes ago, and my message disappeared, apologies if it ends up showing up twice!
Thanks all.
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£50 for a years subscrition. i'm not sure what they charge for representing, but i doubt it will be extortionate.
and seeing that they know more about csa and ACTUAL law than the csa themselves, then chances are you could do worse than employ them!
probably worth pm'ing nacsa chair on here or on their site.NEVER ARGUE WITH AN IDIOT. THEY'LL DRAG YOU DOWN TO THEIR LEVEL AND BEAT YOU WITH EXPERIENCE.
and, please. only thank when appropriate. not to boost idiots egos.0 -
PlayingHardball wrote: »Hi guys,
I won't go into my situation, but I'm a PWC and have appealed against a CSA decision which will thankfully, now go to tribunal.
My question is this, has anyone used NACSA for an appeal, are they expensive if so, and were they helpful?
Is it really beneficial to bring representation to the hearing?
My case is a legislative one, so I'm told it is more technically difficult than an administrative case.
Any advice would be appreciated. I tried to post just a few minutes ago, and my message disappeared, apologies if it ends up showing up twice!
Thanks all.
Harball
I'm using them for an appeal and they are guiding me through the process but mines is an Admin one just now .0
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