Thursday, May 30, 2013
What is a Letter of Authority?
Authority Letter/Letter of authority is an official document that empowers a Revenue Officer to examine and scrutinize a Taxpayer's books of accounts and other accounting records, in order to determine the Taxpayer's correct internal revenue tax liabilities.
Posted By: Elmer Tamayo
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Accounting Glossary
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