Tax Dispute Services

Tax disputes represent a significant risk area for companies due to the complexity of legislation, differing interpretations, and the tax administration's increasing audit capacity. In such cases, determining the correct strategy, managing the process effectively, and building a technically strong defense are of utmost importance.

As Moore Turkey, we approach tax disputes not just as a problem, but as a process where risks can be minimized and outcomes optimized when managed correctly. With our experience, technical expertise, and mastery of legislation, we support taxpayers in resolving their disputes with the tax administration at the lowest cost and risk.

Within the scope of the services we provide, we prepare the information and documents requested during tax audits, closely monitor the audit processes, and conduct a detailed analysis of the issued tax audit reports. Based on the findings, technical assessments are made to strengthen the taxpayer's position, and potential risks are clearly outlined.

Depending on the nature of the dispute, alternatives such as the settlement process or litigation are evaluated in detail; the most suitable strategy is determined by analyzing the advantages, risks, and possible outcomes of both processes. In settlement processes, necessary applications are prepared on behalf of the taxpayer, the processes conducted before the settlement commission are managed, and effective representation is provided.

In the event of litigation, support is provided for the preparation of appeal petitions, completion of necessary forms, and the robust legal and technical execution of the process. Furthermore, we also offer services for the preparation of applications for tax rulings, management of the application process, and the correct interpretation of obtained results through analysis.

Moore Turkey not only manages the process in tax disputes but also offers solutions and structuring proposals with a proactive approach to prevent similar disputes from arising in the future. This contributes to taxpayers effectively resolving their current disputes and establishing a sustainable tax compliance structure.