Procedure authority: Board for Advance Rulings may regulate its own procedure, defining internal processes and governance. Power to regulate internal procedure is vested in the Board for Advance Rulings, enabling the Board to prescribe and control processes governing the exercise of its powers under the Act, including framing rules, setting internal steps for hearings and decision-making, and managing administrative functions necessary for advance rulings.
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Procedure authority: Board for Advance Rulings may regulate its own procedure, defining internal processes and governance.
Power to regulate internal procedure is vested in the Board for Advance Rulings, enabling the Board to prescribe and control processes governing the exercise of its powers under the Act, including framing rules, setting internal steps for hearings and decision-making, and managing administrative functions necessary for advance rulings.
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