Representing the customer before tax authorities and other authorities
Representing the customer before tax authorities and other authorities is a service in which an accountant acts on behalf of the customer in dealings with tax, administrative, and other state institutions. Below, there are several key aspects of representing the client before tax authorities and other institutions:
Contacts with the Tax Office
The accountant representing the client can respond to correspondence, submit documents, and answer questions from the Tax Office. They can also assist in resolving any tax-related issues or those related to the interpretation of tax regulations.
Handling Tax Disputes
In the case of tax disputes, the client’s representative can prepare responses to tax authorities’ requests, present arguments in favor of the client, and participate in negotiations to reach a settlement or agreement.
Preparation of Tax Documentation
The accountant prepares and submits the necessary tax documentation, such as tax returns, financial statements, or other required
Providing Legal and Tax Advice
The client’s representative can provide advice on legal and tax matters, helping the client understand applicable regulations and indicating how to avoid potential tax-related issues.
Representation Before Other Authorities
In addition to tax authorities, representation may also include other institutions, such as customs authorities, social security institutions, or other state agencies.
Representing the client before authorities aims
Representing the client before authorities aims to facilitate compliance with regulations, minimize the risk of errors and complex procedures, and ensure the protection of the client’s interests in the context of tax and administrative matters.