Bibliographic citations
Pinto, J., (2022). Informe sobre el expediente No. 000155-2009-CEB, denuncia contra el ministerio de transportes y comunicaciones por barrera burocrática ilegal [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21597
Pinto, J., Informe sobre el expediente No. 000155-2009-CEB, denuncia contra el ministerio de transportes y comunicaciones por barrera burocrática ilegal []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21597
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title = "Informe sobre el expediente No. 000155-2009-CEB, denuncia contra el ministerio de transportes y comunicaciones por barrera burocrática ilegal",
author = "Pinto Barrios, Jean Paul",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The objective of this legal report is to analyze the complaint for the alleged existence of a bureaucratic barrier, filed by Geo Supply SAC, a telecommunications company dedicated to the provision of the public mobile satellite service, against the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications, an administrative entity in charge of the calculation and collection of the fee for the use of the radioelectric spectrum. The aforementioned complaint is intended for Indecopi to declare the non-application of the fee calculation methodology to its specific case, considering that it constitutes an illegal and irrational bureaucratic barrier. The case under analysis presents a complex legal issue, which starts by determining the nature of the collection of the fee made by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. Depending on the position taken, the legal consequences will be diametrically different. In 2 this way, there are problems related to the conceptualization of the tax, its characteristics, the limits of the tax authority, the powers of the administrative bodies, the constitutional interpretation and the ideal way to question the confiscatory nature of a tax. These matters have implications of significant economic and legal value, since the criteria that resolve this case are applicable to similar charges made by the State for other types of natural resources. In this context, the present case invites us to explore the connections between tax law, telecommunications law, administrative law, framed in the theory of a Constitutional State of Law, so it is necessary to use the tools of the theory general of law. In this sense, the hypothesis of this report maintains that the fee for the use of the radioelectric spectrum has a tax nature, specifically it qualifies as a rate, of the right kind, which is distinguished from public prices. Consequently, in this report it will be argued that the way to question the reasonableness of the collection is through a constitutionality control (confiscatory), which is not part of Indecopi's competence, since there are other relevant channels, such as the process tax litigation or constitutional processes of popular action or protection.
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