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Payment Order In Tax Enforcement Law

Payment Order In Tax Enforcement Law

The subject of the payment order in Tax Enforcement Law is “public receivable”. After the tax/penalty notice is duly served, it may not be subject to litigation within the 30-day litigation period. In this case, the tax and/or penalties subject to the notice are accrued, that is, finalised and then a payment order is issued.

What should be done after the payment order is notified?

The person who has been notified of a “payment order” due to any tax debt must pay the debt within 15 days. Or he/she should file a lawsuit to the Tax Court within 15 days.

What kind of objections can be raised in the lawsuit against the payment order?

Taxpayers will file a lawsuit in the Tax Courts;

– That the tax debt is time-barred,

– That the tax debt has been fully or partially paid or

– They may claim that they do not owe such a debt.

 

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