It will work but until HMRC join the digital age correspondence will be somewhat frustrating. Responses to agents working overseas usually get to the "postroom" more or less within service standards but then HMRC find the cheapest way to deliver which can often take up to 6 weeks.
My answers
Fight fire with fire; issue a statutory demand. Alternatively move on.
Second word of advice is off; choose your own first word
It will work but until HMRC join the digital age correspondence will be somewhat frustrating. Responses to agents working overseas usually get to the "postroom" more or less within service standards but then HMRC find the cheapest way to deliver which can often take up to 6 weeks.
Late appeals are the norm!
Lost 64-8
What happens when they lose the second one?