For six months from the beginning of online payments the State Fund received 5 million manats
From June to November the share of online contributions for compulsory social insurance in Azerbaijan amounted to AZN 4,940,780.
According to the report by the State Social Protection Fund (SSPF), precisely in June thy introduced a system that allows employers to transfer funds for social insurance online.
Over H1, 2012, 21,544 policyholders made 57,059 payments effected on such contributions.
SSPF provides 20 types of e-services; in the future their number will increase to 25. In particular, the state fund in the future in electronic form plans to accept applications for the replacement of duplicate certificates and issue of social insurance, and recorded family farms, receive messages and documents for funeral benefit, a number of other benefits.
SSPF managed integration into the Centralized Information System for Mass Payments with data on 227,659 policyholders who are registered in 36 local government funds.
Until December 1, 12,607 insurers received a unique ID, password, and the code for reporting and information in electronic form in the SSPF. -17D-
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