Published: 2025-10-03

RECOGNITION OF DEBT IN THE CONSOLIDATED REGISTER LAW SYSTEM BETWEEN (UNCERTAIN) CIVIL LAW QUALIFICATIONS AND TAX IMPLICATIONS – SECOND PART

Salvatore Antonello Parente
Civitas et Lex
Section: Legal Sciences
https://doi.org/10.31648/cetl.11058

Abstract

In order to correctly determine the regime of registration tax applicable to the acknowledgement of debt, the civil law reconstruction of the case is decisive. This reconstruction, in excluding any (customary) patrimonial value, leads to the conclusion that it is appropriate to subject the obligation to fixed registration duty. However, if, in the qualification of the concrete case, it should be recognised that the declaration of recognition has a modifying effect on the pre-existing situation, the proportional rate of 1% will be applicable (Article 3, Tariff, Part One, annexed to the Consolidated Register Law).

Keywords:

recognition of debt, civil law qualification of the case, registration tax.

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Parente, S. A. (2025). RECOGNITION OF DEBT IN THE CONSOLIDATED REGISTER LAW SYSTEM BETWEEN (UNCERTAIN) CIVIL LAW QUALIFICATIONS AND TAX IMPLICATIONS – SECOND PART. Civitas Et Lex, 47(3), 73–88. https://doi.org/10.31648/cetl.11058

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