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Taxpayers' Rights - Theory, Origin and Implementation (Hardcover)
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Taxpayers' Rights - Theory, Origin and Implementation (Hardcover)
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No government can be sustained without the ability to tax its
citizens. Democratic societies typically guarantee, in varying
forms and degrees, a basic set of taxpayer rights. These rights are
essential in establishing an effective and reasonable taxation
process.Author Duncan Bentley's work argues that it is timely and
beneficial to articulate a Model of taxpayers' rights as a guide to
best practice in tax administration. It first finds a rationale for
a Model in legal and rights theory and concludes that a Model is
necessary, timely and a realistic option in the context of current
developments in tax administration. Next, it articulates the
principles that should underlie any Model. These are drawn from
traditional analysis of tax systems and refined to provide a
standard approach and interpretation. It is noted that the content
of any Model will be determined in part by the approach taken to
its interpretation.A classification of taxpayers' rights in the
context of the type of enforcement underlying the rights provides
the basis for a detailed analysis of enforcement mechanisms. The
analysis is conducted in the light of recent developments in the
application of constitutional law and alternative dispute
resolution theory. The lion's share of this work comprises a
detailed analysis and articulation of the primary and secondary
legal and administrative rights that should be available to
taxpayers in conjunction with a comprehensive framework of
principles of good governance and good practice. A wide-ranging
comparative analysis and synthesis of the substantial available
literature in both law and other disciplines provides support for
the articulation of a Model of taxpayers' rights. The Model is
appropriate for use as a guide to best practice in tax
administration.Professor Bentley's book effectively tackles a host
of important issues such as: the theory and framework of taxpayers'
rights to provide support and reassurance for particular approaches
to tax administration design; the updated principles for analysis
of any tax system; the classification of taxpayers' rights so that
they can understand why much tax administration and procedure
operates in the way it does; the design of legislative mechanisms
to assist in the design and drafting of tax administration; and the
design and implementation of dispute resolution systems in tax
administration. It also tackles issue such as: specific detail on
the powers and duties of tax administrators and how they should be
exercised; the design and implementation of taxpayers' charters and
other guidelines on taxpayers' rights; specific detail on the rules
and procedures in tax administration, relating in any way to
taxpayers' rights, and how they should be applied; and, clear and
articulated standard of best practice in tax administration and
governance for quality assurance purposes.In sum, this work will
address a number of important issues faced by international tax
professionals - including government officials, academics, and
practitioners - in a way that's both instructive and constructive.
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