SMS to Taxpayers to Cost Tax Ministry More
The Ministry of Taxes has signed a contract with the company ATA Technology for services by sending short messages (SMS) to taxpayers. This service will cost the agency 48,852 manat.
In 2016, a similar contract was signed with the same company in the group of companies Ata Holding. Then the services were estimated at 35.4 thousand manat.
In previous years (2013-2015) the Ministry of Taxes signed a contract with the company Cybernet (a member of Synergy Group) for a total amount of 105.6 thousand manat.
By short messages the Taxes Ministry informs taxpayers about existing unread e-mail messages and the existence of tax debts. --08
Economics
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