Master's Degree Admission Test

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Which of the following statements can be deduced from the previous passage?

  • The alleged tax evader is fined in any case, unless later reimbursed
  • Only the judicial bodies are competent to settle a tax dispute (correct)
  • The charge of tax evasion is just a waste of time
  • Tax assessments unilaterally affect certain social classes
  • The taxpayer in good faith is never accused of evasion

What can happen to a bona fide taxpayer?

  • They can always rely on the Revenue Agency
  • They can be unjustly accused of tax evasion (correct)
  • They can be fined for tax evasion
  • They can avoid tax assessments
  • They can easily settle a tax dispute

What does the law guarantee to everyone?

  • A reimbursement for alleged tax evasion
  • A defense in case of tax evasion (correct)
  • An exemption from tax assessments
  • A fair treatment by the Revenue Agency
  • A settlement of tax disputes

What is the common feeling of a taxpayer hit by a tax assessment?

<p>Powerless (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of resorting to the competent judicial bodies?

<p>To assert one's reasons (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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