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Philippines ((better)) — Sample Protest Letter Tax Assessment

Philippines , a protest letter is a formal administrative remedy used to dispute a tax assessment from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). To be valid, it must be filed within

The Commissioner of Internal RevenueBureau of Internal RevenueQuezon City sample protest letter tax assessment philippines

Nature of Protest: Clearly state if you are requesting Reconsideration (re-evaluation based on existing records) or Reinvestigation (based on new/additional evidence). Philippines , a protest letter is a formal

Addressed to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Attention: The Regional Director (or official who signed the notice). Subject Line: CANCEL or AMEND the Notice of Assessment dated

  1. CANCEL or AMEND the Notice of Assessment dated [Date] and Tax Declaration No. [Number];
  2. RECLASSIFY the property back to [Correct Classification, e.g., Residential];
  3. CORRECT the land area to [Correct Area] square meters;
  4. RECOMPUTE the Real Property Tax due based on the correct classification and area; and
  5. Issue a new Tax Declaration reflecting the accurate details of the property.

c) Violation of Due Process. The BIR failed to issue a Preliminary Assessment Notice (PAN) prior to the issuance of the FLD, which is a mandatory requirement under Section 228 of the NIRC of 1997, as amended. Consequently, I was deprived of the opportunity to respond to the initial findings.

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