Representation in Communications and Disputes with the State Revenue Service

Professional representation in dealings with the State Revenue Service (SRS) is essential. Imprecise or unconsidered responses, and poorly managed communication with the tax authority, can generate additional tax risks and lead to unfavourable conclusions during an audit or examination.

Professional representation ensures that all communication with the tax authority is structured, legally sound, and strategically considered. We represent clients in routine SRS correspondence, throughout tax audits and examinations, and in decision challenge and appeal proceedings. Our objective is to ensure the correct application of the law and to minimise the risk of unwarranted tax assessments and penalties.

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Why Choose Professional Representation?

Ensures structured and professional communication with the SRS
Reduces the risk of unwarranted tax assessments and penalties
Helps prepare well-founded and persuasive argumentation
Saves time for management and the finance team

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