Friday, March 1, 2013

United Arab Emirates Upgrades Online Tax Payment System

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 The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Finance has announced a new electronic reporting system to further modernize revenue collection from taxpayers.
 A second version of the e-Dirham system was launched on February 27, 2013, to replace its "first generation" predecessor. The system will further streamline government services in the area of revenue collection and the payment of fees via the Internet. The United Arab Emirates Government said the new system would encourage the use of virtual money transfers to reduce security risks, encourage prompt payment and cut administrative costs.
  Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance,  Younis Haji Al Khouri said: "The Ministry continuously seeks to remain ahead of the latest technological advancements with regards to the management of the financial resources. The G2 e-Dirham is considered a quick and safe method to collect revenues, and government service fees for federal and local entities."
 " Since that launch of the first generation of e-Dirham system, the Ministry has been committed to further developing and modernizing the system, and expanding its use in government authorities and non-governmental organizations."


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