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19 September 2013

A Newly-Regulated Use Of Advance Rulings

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Tax assessment commissions are now required to take advance rulings into consideration in their judgements.
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Tax assessment commissions are now required to take advance rulings into consideration in their judgements.

As per the new regulations, tax assessment commissions are now required to take advance rulings issued to other taxpayers into consideration. In this regard, an advance ruling is required to be considered if, (i) it addresses the relevant regulations effective as of the tax period to which the assessment is related and (ii) it has been issued under Article 413 of the Tax Procedural Law (i.e., following the amendment effective as of 1 August 2010).

Any tax relief provided to taxpayers through advance rulings that they request, if any, should still be binding for the local tax administration irrespective of the date of issuance of such rulings, as long as the applicable conditions and regulations have remained unchanged.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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