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What is the process to appeal a decision of the Internal Revenue Service (SII) in Chile?
If you disagree with a SII decision, you can file an appeal. The appeal process involves presenting documentation and arguments that support your position. The SII will review the appeal and issue a decision. If you are still not satisfied, you can appeal to the Chilean courts of law.
What is the Income Tax rate in the Dominican Republic?
The Income Tax rate in the Dominican Republic varies by income category, but generally ranges between 15% and 27% for individuals and between 27% and 29% for companies.
What measures are being taken to address violence and discrimination against migrants in Guatemala in the area of protecting their rights to identity and legal documentation?
In Guatemala, measures are being implemented to address violence and discrimination against migrants in the area of protecting their rights to identity and legal documentation, including the promotion of inclusive and accessible civil registration policies for migrants, the streamlining of procedures documentation for people in an irregular migratory situation, and international cooperation to guarantee the recognition and protection of civil rights and legal documentation of migrants. Programs are being developed to guarantee equitable access to identity documents and civil registration for migrants, as well as to promote awareness and training of public officials in human rights approaches and non-discrimination towards the migrant population.
What are the requirements to exercise the action to clean up hidden defects in Mexican civil law?
The requirements include demonstrating that the defects existed at the time of sale, that they were hidden and that they affect the use or value of the property.
What is the procedure for revoking a will in Brazil?
The procedure for revoking a will in Brazil involves submitting a request to the competent court, accompanied by evidence that demonstrates the testator's unequivocal will to revoke the previous will in whole or in part. The revocation can be express, through the preparation of a new will that renders the previous will void, or tacit, through the physical destruction of the previous will or the preparation of a subsequent will that is incompatible with the previous one. The judge will evaluate the request and, if he considers that the legal requirements are met, will issue a ruling revoking the will.
What are the most important courts in Chile?
The most important courts in Chile are the Supreme Court, the Courts of Appeals and the Courts of First Instance.
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