T480 Form PDF Details

Are you looking for a filing form to assist you in submitting comprehensive and accurate information about your finances? If so, the T480 Form may be just what you need! This important document, created by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), is an informational tax return which must be filed when submitting certain accounts or entities. In this blog post, we will discuss what the T480 Form entails, who must file it, and how to go about completing it. With detailed instructions and helpful tips outlined within our guide today, getting started with the T480 Form should no longer feel intimidating—so keep reading now to get all of that useful information at your fingertips!

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Form NameT480 Form
Form Length6 pages
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Fresh Claim Judicial Review

Claim Form

Notes for guidance are available which explain how to complete the judicial review claim form. Please read them carefully before you complete the form.

For Upper Tribunal use only

Upper Tribunal

Reference No.

Date iled

In the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber

Seal

SECTION 1 Details of the applicant(s) and respondent(s)

Applicant(s) name and address(es)

name

address

1st Respondent

name

Respondent’s or (where known) Respondent’s solicitors’ address to which documents should be sent.

name

 

Telephone no.

 

 

Fax no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E-mail address

Applicant’s or Applicant’s solicitors’ address to which documents should be sent.

name

address

 

Telephone no.

 

 

Fax no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E-mail address

Applicant’s Counsel’s details

name

address

 

Telephone no.

 

 

Fax no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E-mail address

address

 

Telephone no.

 

 

 

Fax no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E-mail address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2nd Respondent

name

Respondent’s or (where known) Respondent’s solicitors’ address to which documents should be sent.

name

address

 

Telephone no.

 

 

 

Fax no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E-mail address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T480 Fresh Claim Judicial review claim form (10.11)

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© Crown copyright 2011

 

SECTION 2 Details of other interested parties

Include name and address and, if appropriate, details of DX, telephone or fax numbers and e-mail

name

name

address

address

Telephone no.

E-mail address

Fax no.

Telephone no.

E-mail address

Fax no.

SECTION 3 Details of the decision to be judicially reviewed

Decision:

Date of decision:

Name and address of the person or body who made the decision to be reviewed.

name

address

SECTION 4 Permission to proceed with a claim for judicial review

I am seeking permission to proceed with my claim for Judicial Review.

Is this application being made under the terms of Part 5 of the Senior President of Tribunals’ Practice Direction entitled ‘Fresh Claim Judicial Review in the Immigration and Asylum Chambers of the Upper Tribunal?

Yes

No

Are you making any other applications? If Yes, complete Section 7.

Is the applicant in receipt of a Community Legal Service Fund (CLSF) certiicate?

Are you claiming exceptional urgency, or do you need this application determined within a certain time scale? If Yes, complete form T483 and ile this with your application.

Have you complied with the pre-action protocol? If No, give reasons for non-compliance in the box below.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

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Does the claim include any issues arising from the Human Rights Act 1998?

If Yes, state the articles which you contend have been breached in the box below.

Yes

No

SECTION 5 Detailed statement of grounds

set out below

attached

SECTION 6 Details of remedy (including any interim remedy) being sought

SECTION 7 Other applications

I wish to make an application for:-

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SECTION 8 Statement of facts relied on

Statement of Truth

I believe (The applicant believes) that the facts stated in this claim form are true.

Full name

Name of applicant’s solicitor’s irm

Signed

 

Position or oice held

 

 

Applicant (’s solicitor)

 

(if signing on behalf of irm or company)

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SECTION 9 Supporting documents

If you do not have a document that you intend to use to support your claim, identify it, give the date when you expect it to be available and give reasons why it is not currently available in the box below.

Please tick the papers you are iling with this claim form and any you will be iling later.

Statement of grounds

Statement of the facts relied on

included

included

attached

attached

Application to extend the time limit for iling the claim form

included

attached

Application for directions

included

attached

Any written evidence in support of the claim or application to extend time

Copies of any documents on which the claimant proposes to rely

A copy of the legal aid or CSLF certiicate (if legally represented)

Copies of any relevant statutory material

A list of essential documents for advance reading by the court (with page references to the passages relied upon)

If Part 5 of the Senior President of Tribunals’ Practice Direction entitled ‘Fresh Claim Judicial Review in the Immigration and Asylum Chambers of the Upper Tribunal’ applies, please tick the relevant box(es) below to indicate which papers you are iling with this claim form:

a copy of the removal directions and the decision to which the application relates

a copy of the documents served with the removal directions including any documents which contains the UK Border Agency factual summary of the case

a detailed statement of the grounds

included

included

included

attached

attached

attached

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Reasons why you have not supplied a document and date when you expect it to be available:-

Signed

 

Applicant(’s Solicitor)

Completed forms and accompanying documents, together with a copy should be lodged with the Upper Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber, Room C315, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2LL

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