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STJ maintains fine on company that sells advance tickets
Por unanimidade, a 2ª turma do Superior Tribunal de Justiça negou, nesta quinta-feira (21/3), recurso em que a Tickets for Fun pretendia reverter multa de mais de R$ 1 milhão por infrações ao Código de Defesa do Consumidor aplicada pelo Procon São Paulo. Na sessão, o colegiado manteve decisÃ...
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STJ sets statute of limitations for breach of contract
The Special Court of the Superior Court of Justice began to analyze, this Wednesday (20/3), a case on the statute of limitations for civil reparation claims based on contractual default. The trial was suspended after a request from Minister Félix Fischer to see it. In case the...
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TJ-SP annuls notice of infraction that disallowed credit arising from disreputable invoice
The STJ already has a consolidated understanding in the sense that the buyer in good faith has the right to credit the tax arising from an invoice later declared disreputable. Thus, in this sense, the merchant in good faith who acquires goods, whose invoice (issued by the selling company) was...
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Renault will have to indemnify Volkswagen for advertising that mocks the car Up!
For the judge, propaganda is 'abusive depreciation' and has exceeded the limits of freedom of information. Upon reaching a speed bump, the driver brakes for a woman and two children to get out of the car. Seconds later, as soon as the driver passed the obstacle, the passengers returned...
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Redirection of tax execution requires disregard of the legal entity
The redirection of tax enforcement to a legal entity that is part of the same economic group as the executed company, but which was not identified in the Active Debt Certificate, depends on the establishment of the incident of disregard of the legal entity's personality. The decision...
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Spending on compliance with environmental obligations is inputs, says Carf
Spending on compliance with environmental obligations imposed by the government must be considered inputs for PIS and Cofins purposes. The understanding was unanimously agreed by the 1st Ordinary Panel of the 3rd Chamber of the 3rd Section of the Tax Appeals Administrative Council (CARF). In the ca...
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STJ reduces possible use of IPI credits by the tobacco industry
The Superior Court of Justice (STJ) ruled that the purchase of tobacco from individual producers or wholesalers by the tobacco industry does not generate tax credits. This is because, in this case, the sale is made by those who are not taxpayers of the Industrialized Product Tax (IPI). The mini...
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Taxpayers win in STJ dispute over drawback
The taxpayers won in the 1st Panel of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) a dispute on drawback. For the ministers, the company that missed the deadline to use the tax benefit of the regime - the suspension of the Import Tax - must only pay interest on late payment and a fine from the 31st day of the in...
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STJ allows fixing of success fees after withdrawal of the party
The 3rd Panel of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) determined the arbitration of successful fees to lawyers even after the party withdrew from the case. According to the understanding of the collegiate, the unilateral and unjustified termination of the contract with a success clause by the customer constitutes abuse.
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STJ removes disregard of legal personality in tax execution
The incident does not apply to the 1st Panel if the Treasury is based on articles 134 and 135 of the CTN. The 1st Class of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) discussed, this Thursday (2/21), whether an incident of disregard of legal personality (IDPJ) should be instituted in a tax execution before...
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