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The Tribunal is legally enjoined to determine a dispute arising ...

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April 17, 2020

The Tribunal is legally enjoined to determine a dispute arising from the relevant tax laws and not as an alternative for administration of the tax system. The effect of the present application for stay of operation appears to be the latter and which we decline to, tacitly or covertly, to be a participant in. Accordingly, the application for stay is rejected.

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