Transfer of appeals: board may move appeals to Commissioner (Appeals); appellant can demand reopening or rehearing. A provision authorises the Board to transfer appeals pending before an Appellate Assistant Commissioner, and related connected matters, to the Commissioner (Appeals) when the Board deems it necessary or expedient; the Commissioner (Appeals) may proceed from the stage at which the appeal stood on transfer, but the appellant may demand reopening of previous proceedings or re hearing before further progress.
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Transfer of appeals: board may move appeals to Commissioner (Appeals); appellant can demand reopening or rehearing.
A provision authorises the Board to transfer appeals pending before an Appellate Assistant Commissioner, and related connected matters, to the Commissioner (Appeals) when the Board deems it necessary or expedient; the Commissioner (Appeals) may proceed from the stage at which the appeal stood on transfer, but the appellant may demand reopening of previous proceedings or re hearing before further progress.
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