- Each taxpayer is assigned their own tax inspector
- Taxpayers of VAT and profit tax are divided into 14 sectors with 902 industries
- The inspector’s task is to assist in fulfilling tax obligations such as timely submission of tax returns, registration of taxable objects, and tax payment
- Information about the inspector is available in the taxpayer’s personal account, even if the inspector changes
- An automated information system has been created to collect all taxpayer information
- The tax inspector can see real-time data of the assigned organization and can prevent possible errors
- Telegram groups have been created for each sector to provide additional tips and recommendations for taxpayers to quickly address any questions.
Source: facebook.com
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