Tax Tribunal

/ˈtæks ˈtraɪbjunəl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A specialized administrative or quasi-judicial body established to adjudicate disputes between taxpayers and tax authorities.
    The taxpayer filed an appeal with the tax tribunal contesting the audit findings.

Forms

  • tax tribunal
  • tax tribunals

Commentary

Tax tribunals often provide a less formal, faster alternative to traditional courts in resolving tax disputes.

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