Tax transaction and negotiation with the Tax Office
Can we negotiate with the Tax Authorities?
What is a tax settlement?
The role of the tax lawyer in tax settlements
Can we negotiate with the Tax Office?
Following a tax audit, taxpayers often wonder about the possibilities available to them regarding potential appeals and disputes related to the proposed adjustments they may have received.
Moreover, beyond legal remedies, it is entirely possible to negotiate with the tax authorities through a tax settlement.
What is a tax transaction?
Negotiating a tax settlement with the tax authorities is one of the friendly remedies available to taxpayers. Among these friendly remedies, there are transactions and remissions.
A tax settlement may occur to reduce the amount of tax fines, penalties, or late interest. However, a settlement can only occur if the penalties are not final, and the taxpayer can still contest them.
Note that settlements typically only apply to penalties and late interest, excluding the taxes themselves, which can only be subject to remissions when the tax assessments have become final.
The tax lawyer: the best contact for advice and support for your tax transaction
Negotiating with the tax authorities requires a certain level of expertise to be carried out under the best conditions and to be negotiated in the best interests of the taxpayer.
The tax lawyer is the professional best suited to advise and assist you in your transaction with the tax authorities to help you achieve the best results.
The role of the tax lawyer in the tax transaction:
– Strategic advice and assessment of the tax transaction’s opportunity
– Identification and determination of the amounts that can be subject to a tax transaction
– Maintaining financial balance during negotiations
– Drafting and formalism of requests in compliance with tax legislation
– Advice and support for your tax transaction
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