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Turnover Tax Act (No. 69 of 1981) - Sect 17

Appeals to the Commisioner General

17.
(1) Any person may, if he is dissatisfied with any assessment or additional assessment made in respect of him by an Assessor, Or a penalty imposed under this Act, appeal against such assessment or additional assessment or penalty to the Commissioner-General within thirty days after the service of notice of such assessment, additional assessment or imposition of penalty.
(2) Every appeal shall be preferred by a petition in writing addressed to the Commissioner-General and shall state precisely the grounds of such appeal.
(3) Where the assessment or additional assessment appealed against has been made in the absence of a return, the petition of appeal shall be sent together with a return duly made.
(4) Every petition of appeal which does not confirm to the provisions of subsections (2) and (3) shall not be valid.
(5) On receipt of a valid petition of appeal, the Commissioner-General may cause further inquiry to be made by an Assessor, and if in the course of such inquiry an agreement is reached as to the matters specified in the petition of appeal, the necessary adjustment of the assessment shall be made.
(6) Where no agreement is reached between the appellant and the Assessor in the manner provided in subsection (5) the Commissioner-General shall fix a time and place for the hearing of the appeal.
(7) Every appellant shall attend before the Commissioner General at the time and place fixed for the hearing of the appeal. The appellant may attend the hearing of the appeal in person or by an authorized representative. The Commissioner-General may, if he thinks fit, from time to time adjourn the hearing of an appeal for such time and place as he may fix for the purpose. In any case in which an authorized representative attends on behalf of the appellant, the Commissioner-General may adjourn the hearing of the appeal and may, if he considers that the personal attendance of the appellant is necessary for the determination of the appeal, require that the appellant shall attend in person at the time and place fixed for the adjourned hearing of the appeal.
(8) The Commissioner-General shall have power to summon any person whom he may consider able to give evidence respecting the appeal to attend before him and may examine such person on oath or otherwise. Any person so attending may be allowed by the Commissioner-General any reasonable expenses necessarily incurred by such person in so attending.
(9) Before making his determination on any appeal, the Commissioner-General may, if he considers it necessary so to do, by notice given in writing to any person require that person to produce for examination, or to transmit to the commissioner-General within the period specified in such notice, any such deeds, plans, instruments, books, accounts. trade lists, stock lists, registers, cheques, paying-in-slips, auditor's reports or other documents in his possession as may be specified in such notice.
(10) Where the Commissioner-General hears the evidence of the appellant or of any other person in respect of the appeal, he shall maintain or cause to be maintained a record of such evidence.
(11) In determining an appeal under this section the Commissioner-General may confirm, reduce, increase or annul the assessment appealed against and shall give notice in writing to the appellant of his determination on the appeal.


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