- The “dies a quo” for the calculation of the expiration of the right to deduct is set at the moment of the birth of the right.
- It is important to distinguish between the birth of the right to deduct and the exercise of that right.
- The exercise of the right can only be done in the tax return for the tax period in which the deductible amounts were incurred, or in subsequent periods, as long as four years have not passed since the birth of the right.
Source: audiconsultores-etlglobal.com
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