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3 February 1998

Competence Of Tax Authorities Challenged

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Deloitte & Touche LLP

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Deloitte & Touche LLP
Venezuela Accounting and Audit
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On 27 October 1997, a Superior Administrative Tribunal declared null an assessment made by a special unit of the National Integrated Tax Administration Service (SENIAT). The Court ruled that the entire operational structure of SENIAT is illegal because the National Tax Superintendent lacked competence to create and regulate such special tax units. The tax authorities have appealed this decision to the Supreme Court of Justice on grounds that the judge exceeded his powers.

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ARTICLE
3 February 1998

Competence Of Tax Authorities Challenged

Venezuela Accounting and Audit

Contributor

Deloitte & Touche LLP
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