Extended list of e-services provided by the Ministry of Taxes of Azerbaijan
The list of electronic services provided by the Ministry of Taxes of Azerbaijan has been extended - online https://www.e-gov.az so their number is 51 now.
According to the ministry, they started providing 5 new services. Having come to the mentioned site , citizens with the right electronic signature can track "Online change the credentials of the legal entity ", "Online change the credentials of an individual ", "Online change the credentials of the branch , representative of a legal entity ."
In addition, the user can use "Online modified credential entity ( object ) of the taxpayer " and " Eliminate Online registration entity ( object ) of the taxpayer ."
According to the ministry , it is planned to provide 57 kinds of electronic services. - 17D-
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