Post by account_disabled on Feb 15, 2024 2:54:20 GMT -6
Throughout his extensive professional career, Eduardo Gracia has seen the evolution of the tax advisor who, from being a professional dedicated to specific issues, as tax regulations and obligations for taxpayers became more complicated, more solid legal structures were created. “Now, tax practice is key in any law firm due to its transversality in the business world .”
In his opinion, “ working in a law firm makes you become a generalist . ” You address personal income tax, corporate tax or local taxation, as well as litigation because, unfortunately, the legal conflict that exists with the Tax Agency is very high. Many of the inspections where significant amounts are settled end in litigation.”
Gracia has been linked to AEDAF, an organization currently chaired by Stella Raventos, since 2010. “At that time he was a member of the EU TransferLas Vegas Email List Pricing Forum, the only Spaniard representing private companies in that forum. This issue generated disputes in Spain between the AEAT and companies over regulatory development . There I learned about the activity of AEDAF and began to see its work in defense of taxpayers”
At that time, the association itself created another working group related to this activity , led by Eduardo Gracia, where it developed this and other activities, especially in working groups that advise the president of AEDAF and its Executive Commission on more technical matters. . Currently, he is part of the Board of Directors led by its president Stela Raventós .
If he is elected president of AEDAF, in the first 100 days Eduardo Gracia would create the new Institutional Advisory Committee and renew the groups of experts that decline in each mandate. "At the same time, we would have meetings with the director of the Tax Agency, Secretary of State for the Treasury and other authorities to seek rapprochement and better collaboration, and we would enhance dialogue with parliamentary groups."
Gracia believes that “our deputies do not have to have training in taxation, but they should allow themselves to be advised more by entities like ours, especially in everything related to the defense of taxpayers' rights. In this way, more balanced laws could be configured than the ones we have at the moment.”
Another of the measures of his candidacy, which ranges from the individual advisor to the large company, would be to “get in touch with the General Tax Directorate of the EU so that they know better what we do at AEDAF, as an association that represents the interests of the taxpayers and which aims to foster a culture of collaboration between the administration and the taxpayers themselves.”
In his opinion, “ working in a law firm makes you become a generalist . ” You address personal income tax, corporate tax or local taxation, as well as litigation because, unfortunately, the legal conflict that exists with the Tax Agency is very high. Many of the inspections where significant amounts are settled end in litigation.”
Gracia has been linked to AEDAF, an organization currently chaired by Stella Raventos, since 2010. “At that time he was a member of the EU TransferLas Vegas Email List Pricing Forum, the only Spaniard representing private companies in that forum. This issue generated disputes in Spain between the AEAT and companies over regulatory development . There I learned about the activity of AEDAF and began to see its work in defense of taxpayers”
At that time, the association itself created another working group related to this activity , led by Eduardo Gracia, where it developed this and other activities, especially in working groups that advise the president of AEDAF and its Executive Commission on more technical matters. . Currently, he is part of the Board of Directors led by its president Stela Raventós .
If he is elected president of AEDAF, in the first 100 days Eduardo Gracia would create the new Institutional Advisory Committee and renew the groups of experts that decline in each mandate. "At the same time, we would have meetings with the director of the Tax Agency, Secretary of State for the Treasury and other authorities to seek rapprochement and better collaboration, and we would enhance dialogue with parliamentary groups."
Gracia believes that “our deputies do not have to have training in taxation, but they should allow themselves to be advised more by entities like ours, especially in everything related to the defense of taxpayers' rights. In this way, more balanced laws could be configured than the ones we have at the moment.”
Another of the measures of his candidacy, which ranges from the individual advisor to the large company, would be to “get in touch with the General Tax Directorate of the EU so that they know better what we do at AEDAF, as an association that represents the interests of the taxpayers and which aims to foster a culture of collaboration between the administration and the taxpayers themselves.”