atto impositivo

English translation: (payment) order

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Italian term or phrase:atto impositivo
English translation:(payment) order
Entered by: simon tanner

01:47 Feb 22, 2009
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law: Taxation & Customs
Italian term or phrase: atto impositivo
A response to an appeal against a tax fine:

"***L'atto impositivo*** recepisce totalmente il contenuto del processo verbale di constatazione redatto il XX aprile 2008 dal Nucleo Polizia Tributaria della Guardia di Finanza al termine di una verifica fiscale a carattere sostanziale eseguita ai fini delle imposte dirette."
Sarah Weston
United Kingdom
(payment) order
Explanation:
the way I read it, this is not a tax assessment notice, but the order to pay a fine/unpaid taxes AS THE RESULT OF a tax assessment. If something is impositivo it does not assess something, it imposes something, in this case payment

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Note added at 8 hrs (2009-02-22 10:13:29 GMT)
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as you mention yourself, this is an appeal against a 'tax fine' - the 'atto impositivo' is that very fine
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simon tanner
Italy
Local time: 05:32
Grading comment
Thanks again Simon!
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Summary of answers provided
4 +1tax assessment notice
Ann Pollak
4(payment) order
simon tanner
4income tax charges
Pasquale Capo
2(Tax) assessment
Marco Solinas


  

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(Tax) assessment


Explanation:
I think they are talking about an action that imposes a levy un a taxpayer

Marco Solinas
Local time: 20:32
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tax assessment notice


Explanation:
As indicated by the other respondent, the term refers to tax assessment but since it says "atto", it refers to a document. This might be a tax assessment notice, but it might also be a "formal order of tax assessment" or a "writ of tax assessement" or a "formal notice of tax assessment".

Ann Pollak
Italy
Local time: 05:32
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(payment) order


Explanation:
the way I read it, this is not a tax assessment notice, but the order to pay a fine/unpaid taxes AS THE RESULT OF a tax assessment. If something is impositivo it does not assess something, it imposes something, in this case payment

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Note added at 8 hrs (2009-02-22 10:13:29 GMT)
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as you mention yourself, this is an appeal against a 'tax fine' - the 'atto impositivo' is that very fine

simon tanner
Italy
Local time: 05:32
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Native speaker of: English
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Thanks again Simon!
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income tax charges


Explanation:
these could be charges filed with a court following an investigation by the Guardia di Finanza police. Or if the case was just civil, it could be translated as "Notice of Re-Assessment" since the notice of assessment is the one that is produced when the tax return is initiallly processed. Hopefully it helps, PC

Pasquale Capo
Canada
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