DD v Revenue and Customs and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (CB) (Benefits for children - child benefit, Residence and presence conditions - right to reside, Tribunal procedure and practice - evidence) [2020] UKUT 66 (AAC) (28 February 2020)


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DD v Revenue and Customs and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (CB) (set aside - right to reside appeal which arises in the context of a claim for child benefit) [2020] UKUT 66 (AAC) (28 February 2020)


right to reside -“ 'genuine chance of being engaged in employment' test applied to jobseeker on claim for child benefit -“ adequacy of HMRC's appeal response put before FtT -“ whether HMRC in that response and the FtT in its decision applied wrong version of regulation 6 of the Immigration (EEA) Regs 2006 -“ adequacy of HMRC's guidance on how to apply the 'genuine chance of being engaged in employment' test.

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