Bibliographic citations
Matos, C., (2023). Informe Jurídico de la Resolución del Tribunal Fiscal N° 04737-9-2021: ¿Cuál es el contenido del término gastos preoperativos por expansión de actividades? [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25675
Matos, C., Informe Jurídico de la Resolución del Tribunal Fiscal N° 04737-9-2021: ¿Cuál es el contenido del término gastos preoperativos por expansión de actividades? []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25675
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title = "Informe Jurídico de la Resolución del Tribunal Fiscal N° 04737-9-2021: ¿Cuál es el contenido del término gastos preoperativos por expansión de actividades?",
author = "Matos Chicmana, Carlo Camilo",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Pre-operating expenses for expansion of activities have a special tax treatment in the regulation that allows deferring them to the moment in which the productive or operating stage actually begins. However, as of today there is no legal definition of this term and although the Tax Court has been developing a definition, it is not clear what criteria it adopts to justify such position. In addition, on other occasions it has contradicted the definition itself. The main problem that this causes is that the taxpayer will not have certainty as to whether or not its expense will be considered as a pre-operating expense for expansion of activities and, therefore, the Tax Administration may not know the disbursement incurred due to the way in which the deduction was applied (general accrual or amortization criterion), in addition to imputing an infraction to the taxpayer. Therfore, by means of a teleological interpretation of the rule, in this paper we consider that the restrictive definition proposed by the Tax Court does not pursue the ratio legis of the rule and, in turn, affects the right to freedom of enterprise. Therefore, in application of the purpose of the norm, comparison with accounting terms as well as comparative legislation, we propose a definition of these tax terms that could be developed by means of a Resolution of Mandatory Compliance in order to unite jurisprudential criteria.
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