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28(1)Where—U.K.
(a)a CSOP scheme has been established, and
(b)the scheme organiser makes an application to the Inland Revenue for approval of the scheme,
the Inland Revenue must approve the scheme if they are satisfied that it meets the requirements of Parts 2 to 6 of this Schedule.
(2)An application for approval—
(a)must be in writing, and
(b)must contain such particulars and be supported by such evidence as the Inland Revenue may require.
(3)Once the Inland Revenue have decided whether or not to approve the scheme, they must give notice of their decision to the scheme organiser.
29(1)If the Inland Revenue refuse to approve the scheme, the scheme organiser may appeal to the Special Commissioners.U.K.
(2)The notice of appeal must be given to the Inland Revenue within 30 days after the date on which notice of their decision was given to the scheme organiser.
(3)If the Special Commissioners allow the appeal, they may direct the Inland Revenue to approve the scheme with effect from a date specified by the Commissioners.
(4)The date so specified must not be earlier than that of the application for approval.
30(1)If any disqualifying event occurs in connection with an approved CSOP scheme, the Inland Revenue may by a notice given to the scheme organiser withdraw the approval with effect from—U.K.
(a)the time at which the disqualifying event occurred, or
(b)a later time specified by the Inland Revenue in the notice.
(2)A “disqualifying event” occurs in connection with a scheme if—
(a)any of the requirements of Parts 2 to 6 of this Schedule ceases to be met; or
(b)the scheme organiser fails to provide information requested by the Inland Revenue under paragraph 33.
31(1)If—U.K.
(a)an alteration is made in a CSOP scheme that has been approved, and
(b)the alteration has not been approved by the Inland Revenue,
the approval of the scheme is ineffective after the date of the alteration.
(2)Where the Inland Revenue—
(a)have been requested to approve any alteration in such a scheme, and
(b)have decided whether or not to approve the alteration,
they must give notice of their decision to the scheme organiser.
32(1)This paragraph applies if a CSOP scheme has been approved by the Inland Revenue and they—U.K.
(a)decide to withdraw approval of the scheme under paragraph 30, or
(b)decide not to approve an alteration in the scheme under paragraph 31.
(2)The scheme organiser may appeal against the decision to the Special Commissioners.
(3)The notice of appeal must be given to the Inland Revenue within 30 days after the date on which notice of their decision was given to the scheme organiser.
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