Tax sector has integrated 30 additional administrative procedures to National Public Service Portal
The Tax sector has integrated 30 additional administrative procedures to National Public Service Portal. Photo: T.L |
These procedures are related to many tax issues,such as: termination of tax code for economic organizations; first tax registration for dependents to deduct the family circumstance level of personal income taxpayer; tax finalization declaration and tax refund for resident individuals who have income from salaries and wages directly conducting finalization with the tax authority; registration of dependents to reduce family circumstances for taxpayers earning income from salaries or wages; tax exemption or reduction for poll-tax payer stopping operation; and issuance of an application for confirmation of paid tax to the state budget.
According to the General Department of Taxation, the integration the National Public Service Portal makes information related to administrative procedures public and transparent, supports the implementation of public services according todemand and is suitable for each subject and limits the contact between taxpayers and tax officials that may lead to negative results.
Particularly, with accounts logged on the National Public Service Portal, people and businesses can not only carry out tax-related procedures but also can implement all public services of ministries, agencies and localities, and monitor the completion of administrative proceduresanytime and anywhere.
With the completion of 30 additional administrative procedures, the tax sector has increased the total number of integrated administrative procedures on the National Public Service Portal to 150, reaching nearly 161% of the plan assigned in 2020.
In the near future, the Tax sector will continue to review, upgrade and standardize data, striving to integrate all tax administrative procedures into the National Public Service Portal to create the most favorable conditions for taxpayersin fulfilling tax obligations to the state budget.
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