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TAX – May 2021 – L1 – SA – Q16 – Tax Administration and Enforcement

Objective question on the time allowed for appealing Lagos State Land Use Charge demand notices.

Section 24(2) of Lagos State Land Use Charge Law 2018, states that the time allowed for an appeal to the tribunal shall be……………….after the date of delivery of the demand notices.
A. 90 days
B. 60 days
C. 45 days
D. 30 days
E. 14 days

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PT – March 2023 – L2 – Q1c – Tax Administration

Explain the process for objecting to the Commissioner-General’s tax decision.

A taxpayer is not satisfied with the Commissioner-General’s tax decision.

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Explain the procedure to be followed in objecting to the Commissioner-General’s tax decision.
(10 marks)

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PT – May 2021 – L2 – Q1c – Tax Administration

Explain the objection processes according to the Revenue Administration Act, 2016 (Act 915).

The Commissioner-General assessed Judah in the 2020 year of assessment, and he is dissatisfied with the assessment. Judah intends to seek redress with the Commissioner-General. He has contacted you for professional advice on objection processes.
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Explain the objection processes as contained in the Revenue Administration Act, 2016 (Act 915) as amended.

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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q1c – Hierarchical Structure of Courts

Advising on the potential for overturning a High Court decision and possible redress options.

Mr. Biggs initiated a claim before the High Court at Agona Swedru for certain reliefs. These were based upon Mempeasem Communication Ltd’s allegedly unlawful acts of encroachment upon a piece of land belonging to Mr. Biggs’ family on which a telecommunication tower (mast) had been erected. The action went through a trial. At the end, the court held a judgment that accepted Mr. Biggs’ version of the matter and awarded damages of GH¢ 92 million against Mempeasem Communication Ltd.

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You are working at Mempeasem Communication Ltd’s legal department as an intern. Your boss has asked you to advise him on whether or not the High Court decision, being a Superior Court, can be overturned by any other court. In addition, state if any, from which courts could further redress be sought?

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BCL – May 2019 – L1 – Q1a – Hierarchical Structure of Courts

Write short notes on the jurisdiction and powers of the High Court in Ghana.

In two points each, write short notes on the following: a) High Court (4 marks)

 

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TAX – May 2021 – L1 – SA – Q16 – Tax Administration and Enforcement

Objective question on the time allowed for appealing Lagos State Land Use Charge demand notices.

Section 24(2) of Lagos State Land Use Charge Law 2018, states that the time allowed for an appeal to the tribunal shall be……………….after the date of delivery of the demand notices.
A. 90 days
B. 60 days
C. 45 days
D. 30 days
E. 14 days

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PT – March 2023 – L2 – Q1c – Tax Administration

Explain the process for objecting to the Commissioner-General’s tax decision.

A taxpayer is not satisfied with the Commissioner-General’s tax decision.

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Explain the procedure to be followed in objecting to the Commissioner-General’s tax decision.
(10 marks)

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PT – May 2021 – L2 – Q1c – Tax Administration

Explain the objection processes according to the Revenue Administration Act, 2016 (Act 915).

The Commissioner-General assessed Judah in the 2020 year of assessment, and he is dissatisfied with the assessment. Judah intends to seek redress with the Commissioner-General. He has contacted you for professional advice on objection processes.
Required:
Explain the objection processes as contained in the Revenue Administration Act, 2016 (Act 915) as amended.

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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q1c – Hierarchical Structure of Courts

Advising on the potential for overturning a High Court decision and possible redress options.

Mr. Biggs initiated a claim before the High Court at Agona Swedru for certain reliefs. These were based upon Mempeasem Communication Ltd’s allegedly unlawful acts of encroachment upon a piece of land belonging to Mr. Biggs’ family on which a telecommunication tower (mast) had been erected. The action went through a trial. At the end, the court held a judgment that accepted Mr. Biggs’ version of the matter and awarded damages of GH¢ 92 million against Mempeasem Communication Ltd.

Required:
You are working at Mempeasem Communication Ltd’s legal department as an intern. Your boss has asked you to advise him on whether or not the High Court decision, being a Superior Court, can be overturned by any other court. In addition, state if any, from which courts could further redress be sought?

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BCL – May 2019 – L1 – Q1a – Hierarchical Structure of Courts

Write short notes on the jurisdiction and powers of the High Court in Ghana.

In two points each, write short notes on the following: a) High Court (4 marks)

 

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