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You too may regularly find yourself in a situation where you receive a notice from the tax office requiring you to pay a sum of money. After reading the notice for the first time, you are completely stunned: the notice requires you to pay a sum of money that you believe to be far too high. Behind the tax office are natural persons acting as officials, who are certainly capable of making mistakes in their daily work. Do you actually have to pay this excessive amount? What is the first step you need to take to defend yourself against the payment obligation? To reassure you: yes, you can lodge an…mehr

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You too may regularly find yourself in a situation where you receive a notice from the tax office requiring you to pay a sum of money. After reading the notice for the first time, you are completely stunned: the notice requires you to pay a sum of money that you believe to be far too high. Behind the tax office are natural persons acting as officials, who are certainly capable of making mistakes in their daily work. Do you actually have to pay this excessive amount? What is the first step you need to take to defend yourself against the payment obligation? To reassure you: yes, you can lodge an appeal against this notice. For this reason, it is very advantageous for everyone to know how to file a complaint in tax proceedings correctly. With the help of this work, you will be well equipped to challenge the defective decision and ultimately save a lot of money.
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Manuel Cimbaro, born in 1993, wrote this paper as part of his bachelor's degree in business law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU). He currently works as a tax associate at KPMG Niederösterreich GmbH and is completing both a master's degree in business law and a master's degree in taxation and accounting at WU Vienna.