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Property Values (Arbitrations and Appeals) Act, 1960 |
(a) any person dissatisfied with any decision of the Commissioners as to the value of any land for the purpose of an assessment under this Act may appeal against such decision in the manner prescribed by section 33 (as amended by the Property Values (Arbitrations and Appeals) Act 1960) of the Finance (1909-10) Act 1910, and so much of Part I of that Act as relates to appeals shall apply to an appeal under this subsection; |
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Stamp Duty Consolidation Act, 1999 |
(b) References in this subsection to an amount of duty shall be construed as including a surcharge under section 14A(3) and any amount of interest which would be due and payable on that duty, calculated in accordance with section 159D, at the date of payment of the duty, together with any costs incurred or other amounts which may be charged or levied in pursuing the collection of the duty contained in the assessment. |
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Stamp Duty Consolidation Act, 1999 |
(b) References in this subsection to an amount of duty shall be construed as including a surcharge under section 14A(3) and any amount of interest which would be due and payable on that duty, calculated in accordance with section 159D, at the date of payment of the duty, together with any costs incurred or other amounts which may be charged or levied in pursuing the collection of the duty contained in the assessment. |
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Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997 |
(2) An accountable person aggrieved by an assessment to stamp duty made on that person may appeal the assessment to the Appeal Commissioners, in accordance with section 949I of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997, within the period of 30 days after the date of the notice of assessment. |
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Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997 |
(9) In default of an appeal, in accordance with section 949I of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 or section 121, as the case may be, being made by an accountable person to whom a notice of assessment has been given, the assessment made on the person shall be final and conclusive. |
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Links to Section 21 (from within TaxSource Total) | ||
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(c) in section 21— |