Bibliographic citations
Chacaltana, D., Leonardo (2018). Problemas de constitucionalidad a raíz de la entrada en vigencia de la Ley Nº 30230: ¿Los intereses moratorios deben ser asumidos por el contribuyente cuando la demora en resolver es imputable al tribunal fiscal? [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/623685
Chacaltana, D., Leonardo Problemas de constitucionalidad a raíz de la entrada en vigencia de la Ley Nº 30230: ¿Los intereses moratorios deben ser asumidos por el contribuyente cuando la demora en resolver es imputable al tribunal fiscal? [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/623685
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title = "Problemas de constitucionalidad a raíz de la entrada en vigencia de la Ley Nº 30230: ¿Los intereses moratorios deben ser asumidos por el contribuyente cuando la demora en resolver es imputable al tribunal fiscal?",
author = "Leonardo Dali Zumaeta Huasasquiche",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2018"
}
Facing the question of why the Tax Administration is obstinate in charging taxpayers monetary interests when it is the State itself (Tax Court), the one that– with its slowness to solve controversies under their competence– cause these interests to increase improperly, we decided to make the present research work. Moreover, it is just after the Law No. 30230 entered into force that for the very first time in the peruvian legal order is established that the State cannot charge interests because of its slowness in resolving. Nevertheless, the problem subsists because of the existence of tax litigation procedures in process before the Tax Court prior to the entrance into force of the aforementioned law. In the course of the investigation we warn that the position of the fiscal authority, in the referred procedures, is not to suspend the computation of the moratorium interests under a fickle interpretation to the Fourth Complementary Transitory Disposition of the Law No.30230. Thus, this research work arguments and constitutional principles on the basis of which we can conclude and affirm, in a categorical way, that the position of the Tax Administration is arbitrary and unconstitutional. At the end of the present work, we expose which is the right interpretation to the Fourth Complementary Transitory of the Law No. 30230 and how the Tax Administration is supposed to act in order to not infringe the constitutional rights of the taxpayers.
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