With the assistance of professional attorneys, it is always advisable to defend your position. Many additional tax assessments contain procedural errors, incorrectly evaluated evidence, or insufficient justification.
Communication with the tax authority should be entrusted to us. Their requests may not always be legally sound. We are adept at discerning when and how to respond appropriately. We will assist you in preparing responses that are factual, legally correct, and substantiated by evidence.
The duration depends on the complexity of the case and whether the dispute proceeds to court. Appellate proceedings typically last several months, while court proceedings take longer. Throughout the entire process, we will keep you informed about the steps, deadlines, and options for expediting the proceedings.
Yes. An appeal can be filed against the tax authority’s decision, and if unsuccessful, an administrative lawsuit. In many instances, it is possible to achieve a reduction in penalties, the annulment of a decision, or a re-examination of the case.



