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N180 form : Application for a fee remission
PeterHook
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Hi all,
I am filing the N180 and applied for a fee remission (which is normally £200).
Also, in the form N180, at the question, "Have you included a fee with this form?", should I tick "Yes" or "No"?
Thanks in advance for your help,
PeterHook
I am filing the N180 and applied for a fee remission (which is normally £200).
Also, in the form N180, at the question, "Have you included a fee with this form?", should I tick "Yes" or "No"?
Thanks in advance for your help,
PeterHook
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It might be helpful to know what an N180 is. Save me googling."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0
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fluffnutter wrote: »It might be helpful to know what an N180 is. Save me googling.
I could not ask my question above if I do not have a N180 form in front of me.
My question is about a specific field in this form.0 -
I could not ask my question above if I do not have a N180 form in front of me.
My question is about a specific field in this form.
I assume Fluffnutter meant she needed to know what one is so she could advise. Not questioning whether you know what one is.
It might have been more helpful to readers if you linked this to your previous posts so people could see the history.
I can't help. I know nothing about the law system.0 -
If you have applied for a fee remission then no, you have not included a fee. You should include the EX160 form with your submission.
(If you don't know what an N180 is, then chances are you would not be able to reliably answer the question
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jacques_chirac wrote: »If you have applied for a fee remission then no, you have not included a fee. You should include the EX160 form with your submission.
(If you don't know what an N180 is, then chances are you would not be able to reliably answer the question
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This is the confirmation from another person I just needed.
Thanks a lot Jacques Chirac.0
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