Appeal Proceedings and Tax Court Litigation

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Not every decision issued by the tax authorities is legally or factually correct. Inaccurate tax assessments or unjustified claims can present serious financial challenges for both businesses and non-profit organizations. Particularly critical is the potential revocation of charitable status by the tax office – a decision that can lead to severe tax consequences and structural disruptions. 

In many cases, it is worth filing an appeal or bringing an action against incorrect tax assessments. However, tax appeals are subject to strict deadlines and formal requirements, making qualified legal support essential. 

Competent Representation in Appeals and Fiscal Court Proceedings 

We support you in asserting your rights vis-à-vis the tax authorities – from filing the appeal to representing your organization in fiscal courtOur experts assess your legal options and advocate for the best possible outcome. 

Our Services in Detail 

Appeals Against Tax Authority Decisions
  • Review of tax assessments and other administrative decisions for errors and inconsistencies
  • Filing of appeals in full compliance with formal requirements and statutory deadlines
Representation in Fiscal Court Proceedings
  • Legal advice and support throughout court proceedings before the fiscal courts
  • Litigation and representation to safeguard your interests
Preserving Charitable Status
  • Support in defending against the revocation of charitable status
  • Legal argumentation to maintain eligibility for tax exemptions

Your Benefits 

  • Legal certainty: Review and challenge of incorrect tax assessments to protect your rights
  • Preservation of charitable status: Defence of tax privileges before the authorities
  • Comprehensive representation: Comprehensive representation throughout the entire process, from the appeal stage to proceedings before the tax court.
  • Tailored strategy: Development of a customized legal approach for your case

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