Legal Proceedings in the Tax Court

Legal Proceedings in the Tax Court

When:
Day 1 – Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Day 2 – Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Activity Time:
(09.00 a.m. – 05.00 p.m.)

Where:
DDTC Academy
Menara Satu Sentra Kelapa Gading 5th Floor,
Unit #0501
Jl. Bulevar Kelapa Gading LA3 No.1 Summarecon
Kelapa Gading Jakarta Utara 14240

Investment:
IDR 4.000.000
(Click here for discount)

Background:
Tax dispute resolution at the judicial level is first settled in the Tax Court. Accordingly, taxpayers who want to challenge the decision of the DGT should be prepared to carry the appeal process at least to the Tax Court. The Tax Court will only be able to accept an application for a lawsuit or appeal from the taxpayer. If the taxpayer or tax authority wants to challenge the Tax Court decision, either or both could file a civil review to the Supreme Court. Decisions of the Constitutional Court are final, binding and cannot be appealed.

Further, to maximize their position upon tax dispute proposed, taxpayer needs to know and understand the mechanism of legal proceedings in the Tax Court. This course is designed specially to discuss all the problems that might arise when taxpayers take on their dispute upfront tax court and will also provide a useful refresher from experts who have more experience in the field.

Topics Covered – Day 1:

  • Legal system of tax court and dispute resolution
  • Concept and application of tax appeal procedures
  • Audit “fundamentum petendi” and DGT’s assessment
  • Documents to be prepared by taxpayers and tax attorneys in the beginning of litigation process
  • Burden of proof arguments
  • Strategy and management of evidence at the court

Topics Covered – Day 2:

  • Moot court simulation
  • Procedure and application of the submission judicial review

Lecturers:

Ganda C. Tobing

Ganda C. Tobing

Anggi P. I. Tambunan

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When:
Day 1 – Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Day 2 – Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Activity Time:
(09.00 a.m. – 05.00 p.m.)

Where:
DDTC Academy
Menara Satu Sentra Kelapa Gading 5th Floor,
Unit #0501
Jl. Bulevar Kelapa Gading LA3 No.1 Summarecon
Kelapa Gading Jakarta Utara 14240

Investment:
IDR 4.000.000
(Click here for discount)

Background:
Tax dispute resolution at the judicial level is first settled in the Tax Court. Accordingly, taxpayers who want to challenge the decision of the DGT should be prepared to carry the appeal process at least to the Tax Court. The Tax Court will only be able to accept an application for a lawsuit or appeal from the taxpayer. If the taxpayer or tax authority wants to challenge the Tax Court decision, either or both could file a civil review to the Supreme Court. Decisions of the Constitutional Court are final, binding and cannot be appealed.

Further, to maximize their position upon tax dispute proposed, taxpayer needs to know and understand the mechanism of legal proceedings in the Tax Court. This course is designed specially to discuss all the problems that might arise when taxpayers take on their dispute upfront tax court and will also provide a useful refresher from experts who have more experience in the field.

Topics Covered – Day 1:

  • Legal system of tax court and dispute resolution
  • Concept and application of tax appeal procedures
  • Audit “fundamentum petendi” and DGT’s assessment
  • Documents to be prepared by taxpayers and tax attorneys in the beginning of litigation process
  • Burden of proof arguments
  • Strategy and management of evidence at the court

Topics Covered – Day 2:

  • Moot court simulation
  • Procedure and application of the submission judicial review

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