Taxpayers often file complaints against tax authority decisions, but make mistakes in the process. Though procedures have been simplified, problems persist.
Experts say the most common issue is incorrect submission of declarations. Some send blank forms, others don't submit at all, leading to additional tax liabilities.
Failing to respond promptly to discrepancy letters also deepens the problem. Taxpayers should submit revised declarations and fully justify their explanations.
The State Tax Service notes that some taxpayers appeal to the Main Department for Administrative Complaints before the investigation is completed, causing misunderstandings.












