CCM4730 - Examinations: Penalty cases: Objection to the penalty
If the claimant objects to being asked to pay a penalty you will
need to carefully consider anything they say.
We can only charge a penalty where an incorrect claim or
statement has been made fraudulently or negligently. If after
considering what the claimant says you decide there is no penalty
due you should tell the claimant that you will not be charging a
penalty on this occasion and then return the papers to the AO to
settle and close the case without penalty action.
If you are still of the opinion that there is fraud or
neglect you will need to explain your reasons for this to the
claimant. If the claimant continues to disagree with your opinion
see
CCM4700.
If the claimant objected to the penalty following receipt of
the opening letter you will need to decide whether or not the claim
can be allowed before you consider the penalty position. Once you
have reached your conclusion continue as shown above.
