Bibliographic citations
Saavedra, J., (2022). Informe jurídico: Resolución del Tribunal Fiscal No. 05179-2-2004 La solicitud de prescripción como causal de interrupción de la prescripción tributaria: problemática para su tratamiento jurídico en el ámbito tributario [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22966
Saavedra, J., Informe jurídico: Resolución del Tribunal Fiscal No. 05179-2-2004 La solicitud de prescripción como causal de interrupción de la prescripción tributaria: problemática para su tratamiento jurídico en el ámbito tributario []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22966
@misc{renati/529716,
title = "Informe jurídico: Resolución del Tribunal Fiscal No. 05179-2-2004 La solicitud de prescripción como causal de interrupción de la prescripción tributaria: problemática para su tratamiento jurídico en el ámbito tributario",
author = "Saavedra Sáenz, Jennifer Patricia",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
In this report, it is identified that the legal problem that arises from the Tax Court Resolution No. 05179-2-2004 is to elucidate what is the correct legal treatment that should be granted to the request for tax prescription. In said Resolution, the Tax Court concluded that at the time that the taxpayer requested the prescription of the tax debt for municipal excise taxes for the fiscal year 1998, this debt had not yet expired due to the fact that there had been acts that suspended and interrupted the tax prescription. Among the acts of interruption, the Tax Court considered the prescription request, since, according to its criteria, this is an express recognition of the tax obligation and, therefore, the tax prescription had been interrupted. To solve the legal problem, the legal bases of prescription in constitutional, civil and tax law have been analyzed. Likewise, the regulation and legal effects of the express recognition of the tax obligation have been reviewed, as well as the legal nature of the prescription request in order to understand whether or not it qualifies as a case of express recognition of the tax obligation and, therefore, an act of interruption of the prescription, as established in article 45 of the Tax Code.
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