Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The penalty for the whimsical actions of the Tax Court

* CD orders: Add $ 5.95 for maritime transport

"If you bring in the case of the tax court, the Court concludes that the whimsical or brought primarily for delay or unreasonably failed to administrative penalties, the tax authority, a court may impose a penalty of up to 25 000 $. in addition, you can appeal the decision of the Court of appeal and the Federal Tax Court or the Supreme Court finds that the appeal was frivolous or brought primarily for delay, a court may impose a penalty."

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