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Taxpayers rights in South Africa: An analysis and evaluation of the extent to which the powers of the South African Revenue service comply with the constitutional rights to poverty, privacy, administrative justice, access to information and access to

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Main Author: Croome, Beric John
Other Authors: Corder, Hugh
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Commercial Law 2014
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Taxpayers rights in South Africa: An analysis and evaluation of the extent to which the powers of the South African Revenue service comply with the constitutional rights to poverty, privacy, administrative justice, access to information and access to
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Taxpayers rights in South Africa: An analysis and evaluation of the extent to which the powers of the South African Revenue service comply with the constitutional rights to poverty, privacy, administrative justice, access to information and access to
title_full Taxpayers rights in South Africa: An analysis and evaluation of the extent to which the powers of the South African Revenue service comply with the constitutional rights to poverty, privacy, administrative justice, access to information and access to
title_fullStr Taxpayers rights in South Africa: An analysis and evaluation of the extent to which the powers of the South African Revenue service comply with the constitutional rights to poverty, privacy, administrative justice, access to information and access to
title_full_unstemmed Taxpayers rights in South Africa: An analysis and evaluation of the extent to which the powers of the South African Revenue service comply with the constitutional rights to poverty, privacy, administrative justice, access to information and access to
title_short Taxpayers rights in South Africa: An analysis and evaluation of the extent to which the powers of the South African Revenue service comply with the constitutional rights to poverty, privacy, administrative justice, access to information and access to
title_sort taxpayers rights in south africa an analysis and evaluation of the extent to which the powers of the south african revenue service comply with the constitutional rights to poverty privacy administrative justice access to information and access to
topic Commercial Law
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/4594
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