The list of e-services to citizens by public authorities has been expanded.
According to the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan, entrepreneurs can now provide simplified tax declaration by the call-center and fill in references on the extension of the report on the personal income tax or profits tax.
The initiator of the document is the Ministry of Taxes in agreement with the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Communications and High Technology, as well as the State Agency for the Provision of Services to Citizens and Social Innovation (ASAN Khidmet).
Of the total number (468) of the approved e-services the portal of "electronic government" has 413 available. The most popular services are recording for the preliminary examination of the State Commission on Student Admission (only in March there were 152 771 visits). Following is the service of Ministry of Labor "Electronic registration of labor contracts and notifying the employers" (104,903). Next is the service of Ministry of Communications and High Tech "phone number search" (71 101) and the same agency's service "Registration of mobile devices" (42,314).
The "electronic government" portal is a key tool for supporting work with citizens and the public and private sectors. It aims to reduce the number of documents requested from the citizens due to the fact that different bodies will interact with each other electronically. --17D-
Economics
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