A tax objection or dispute needs a file that clearly explains the facts, figures, evidence and point of disagreement. It should not be a last-minute bundle of documents.
Start with the source of disagreement
We review notices, assessments or observations and prior correspondence, then identify the disputed points and the basis relied on by each side.
Build the objection file
- A clear timeline of procedures and correspondence.
- Accounts and records supporting each disputed point.
- Internal schedules explaining figures and reconciliations.
- Identification of missing evidence before the next procedural step.
Manage the position
Priorities, deadlines and actions are organised according to the status of the file, with a record of what has been submitted and what remains open.
