Taxation Review Authorities Act 1994

Taxation Review Authorities

7: Oath to be taken by an Authority

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"Promising to be fair as an Authority"

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When you become an Authority, you must take an oath. You promise to do your job fairly and without bias. You make this promise to a High Court Judge before you start working.

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Part 2Taxation Review Authorities

7Oath to be taken by an Authority

  1. Before entering upon the exercise of the duties of his or her office, every person appointed as an Authority shall take and subscribe an oath before a Judge of the High Court that the person will faithfully and impartially perform the duties of that office.

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