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Today we dive into Taxpayers' Right to Appeal under Section 65(4) of the Customs and Excise Act. Join us as our RATE team shares insights on its purpose and practical mechanics. Let's empower our community for equitable tax appeal resolutions!
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Join us as our RATE team discusses Sections 35 & 36 of the VAT Act, which establish the Right to Appeal against adverse tax decisions. Gain valuable insights into these provisions and their practical applications.
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Continuing our video series on taxpayers' Right to Appeal adverse tax decision. Today let's hear from, Mr Machawe Tfwala as he discusses the practical aspects of Section 54 of the Income Tax Order.
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Last week, we discussed the taxpayer's right to appeal under various tax laws. This week, we are launching a video series on the right of appeal in the Income Tax Order. Let's kick it off with DT @Siphiwe Vilakati explaining the purpose of RATE.
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We are grateful for your feedback this week. We value your insights and want to hear more about your views on our content including suggestions for changes or additions for RATE. Comment below and a random comment will win a stylish RATE body-warmer! We appreciate your engagement
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As promised in yesterday’s post that based on feedback we received we would share some info on what the law says on Customs valuations.
Please do keep letting us know through your feedback what other Tax Law questions that may be cause
Thank You for engaging on our "Know Your Rights as a Taxpayer" initiative! Your contributions enhance our community's understanding on taxpayer rights and responsibilities. This Thursday we will share an informative video on what the law says on Customs value determinations .
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One of the other Tax Laws of the country that entrenches your right to Appeal is the Customs and Excise 1971 (Section 65 (4))
IB: This Act makes reference to Appeal to the "Minister" and in accordance with RATE Act of 2019.
We extend our gratitude to EBH for inviting us to the 3rd Mental Health Symposium under the theme, "Nourish the Mind, Nourish the Productivity." We recognize the vital role mental health plays in personal and professional success @Eswatini Business Health & Wellness
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One of the other Tax Laws of the country that entrenches your right to Appeal is the Value Added Tax 2011 (Section 36)
IB: This Act makes reference to Appeal to the Tax Tribunal and in accordance with the Revenue Appeals Tribunal Act of 2019.
One of the Tax Laws of the country that entrenches your right to Appeal is the Income Tax Order of 1975 (Section 54 )
NB: Since the promulgation of the Revenue Appeals Tribunal Act of 2019. The Taxpayer may now lodge this Appeal with the Revenue Appeals Tribunal Eswatini.
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Yesterday RATE paid an educational visit to @Ombudsman (OFS) to learn more about their Case Management System. This visit sought to learn of the system with the view to develop a similar purposed system for RATE to better serve the Taxpaying public.
"Indlela ibutwa kulabasembili"-A powerful Siswati Proverb that speaks to the importance of learning from and seeking guidance from those with experience in a particular area. It highlights that those who have walked the path before you are the best source of directions and
It's question time again BUT this time we're changing things up, with a little more complexity and a grander Prize, which will be given once a month.
In keeping with knowing about your right to Appeal an adverse Tax decision here is our question below!!!!!
As a taxpayer in Eswatini, you have essential Rights that protect you in your dealings with tax authorities. Understanding these Rights is the first step ensuring fair treatment.
Your Right to Appeal an adverse Tax decision is contained in the Tax laws of the country.
At the Revenue Appeals Tribunal of Eswatini , we believe that integrity is not just a principle, its the foundation of true success.
Trust us to handle your Tax Appeals with professionalism and a steadfast commitment to integrity.
As a taxpayer, you have the right to actively and meaningfully take part in your tax hearing. This means you are allowed to understand the process, present your case , provide evidence , question the other side. The Tribunal is a platform for your voice to be heard.