Tax Courts

Tax courts are courts of limited jurisdiction that deal with tax issues. Notable examples include: United States Tax Court, a United States federal court List of Judges of the United States Tax Court Uniformity and jurisdiction in U.S. federal court tax decisions State court (United States) Oregon Tax Court of the Oregon Judicial Department Hawaii Tax Appeal Court of the Hawai'i State Judiciary Indiana Tax Court Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board Minnesota Tax Court New Jersey Tax Court Tax Court of Canada Tax Court of Canada Act EFTA Court Philippine Court of Tax Appeals

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UNODC: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime · 29 February 2024 English

Building on the process to implement ICCS and the report on crime and criminal justice statistics authored by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the National …

courts with specialized jurisdictions, such as tax courts or juvenile courts. Administrative data from


ACBF: African Capacity Building Foundation · 22 February 2024

In recent years, the adoption of technologies by revenue administrations has contributed to the better provision of e-services to taxpayers and the strengthening of tax compliance control mech- anisms that …

at different times. taxpayers’ rights. How do tax courts procedurally handle 10. Possibility of determining


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 1 February 2024 English

the effectiveness of Portugal's tax system and tax courts, the regulation of platform work, the improvement


American Academy of Actuaries · 14 December 2023

Have a minimum of one year of responsible actuarial experience in the particular subject relevant to the SAO under the review of an actuary who was qualified to issue the …

deduction under current tax losses, with the IRS and tax courts also making use of actuarial analyses in evaluating


EU: European Union · 27 November 2023 English

and administrative authorities. Reform 1.7 - Tax courts The aim of the reform is to make the enforcement Reform 1.7: Reform of tax courts Milestone Comprehensive reform of tax courts of first and second


EU: European Union · 27 November 2023 English

JGR/sr 6 ECOFIN 1A EN Reform 1.7 - Tax courts The aim of the reform is to make the enforcement Reform 1.7: Reform of tax courts Milestone Comprehensive reform of tax courts of first and second


EESC: European Economic and Social Committee · 31 October 2023 English

10 | Fundamental rights and the rule of law – National developments from a civil society perspective, 2022 Freedom of expression and freedom of the media Participants in the session …

possibility of recourse to the Administrative and Tax Courts, in accordance with the Code of Administrative administrative and tax courts (SITAF) the High Council of the Administrative and Tax Courts was consulted


BDO Australia · 25 July 2023 English

If the undeveloped public executing the notarial deed will and on the basis of the donee’s share in the real estate property is sold within five years investigate the legal …

settlor to the FINLAND STAMP DUTIES Trustee, while Tax Courts have a different A reduced rate of 2% applies


EU: European Union · 5 July 2023 English

is still to be adopted. The newly established tax courts started functioning, with some challenges regarding courts are respectively the newly established tax courts at first and second instance, and for both of judicial independence12. The newly established tax courts started functioning, with some challenges regarding (RRP) to adopt a comprehensive reform of the tax courts resulted in the adoption of a law on 31 August which establishes new first and second instance tax courts, and introduced an autonomous and professional


EU: European Union · 5 July 2023 English

system, in particular in administrative and tax courts, have been enacted, with others in preparation framework of the High Council for Administrative and Tax Courts has been finalised. Challenges remain regarding efficiency, in particular of Administrative and Tax Courts, and full implementation regarding the finalisation functioning of the High Council for Administrative and Tax Courts.  Significant progress on continuing the efforts efficiency, in particular of Administrative and Tax Courts.  Continue efforts to strengthen the transparency


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