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Anuncio 30883 Del BOE Núm. 217 De 2010 BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 217 Martes 7 de septiembre de 2010 Sec. V-B. Pág. 97250 V. Anuncios B. Otros anuncios oficiales MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y HACIENDA 30883 Resolución de 30 de agosto de 2010, del Servicio de Gestión Económica de la Agencia Estatal de Administración Tributaria, por la que se anuncian las notificaciones por comparecencia, después de haber realizado primero y segundo intentos. En virtud de lo dispuesto en el artículo 112 de la Ley General Tributaria (Ley 58/2003, de 17 de diciembre), para las notificaciones de naturaleza Tributaria, y artículo 59 de la Ley 30/1992 de Régimen Jurídico de las Administraciones Públicas y del Procedimiento Administrativo Común, de 26 de noviembre, en relación con las de naturaleza no Tributaria, no siendo posible practicar la notificación por causas no imputables a la Administración y habiéndose realizado, al menos, los intentos de notificación exigidos por los citados artículos, por el presente anuncio se cita a los obligados tributarios, demás interesados o representantes que se relacionan en el anexo que se publica en los suplementos de este diario, para ser notificados por comparecencia de los actos administrativos derivados de los procedimientos que en el mismo se incluyen. Los obligados tributarios, los demás interesados o sus representantes deberán comparecer en el plazo máximo de 15 días naturales, contados desde el día siguiente al de publicación del presente anuncio en el Boletín Oficial del Estado, en horario de nueve a catorce horas, de lunes a viernes, en los lugares que en cada caso se señalan, al efecto de practicarse las notificaciones pendientes en los procedimientos tramitados por los órganos relacionados en el anexo que se publica en los suplementos de este diario. Cuando transcurrido dicho plazo no se hubiera comparecido, la notificación se entenderá producida a todos los efectos legales desde el día siguiente al del vencimiento del plazo señalado para comparecer. Madrid, 30 de agosto de 2010.- El Director del Servicio de Gestión Económica, Pedro Gómez Hernández cve: BOE-B-2010-30883 BOLETÍN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO Núm. 217 Martes 7 de septiembre de 2010 Sec. V-B. Pág. 97251 Anexo 1 Oficina gestora Domicilio Cod. Postal Municipio D03600 DEP. 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