The Ministry of Taxes has got 50 new cars for officials
The Tax Ministry has purchased 50 new cars Fiat Doblo for the needs of service centers taxpayers. Recently, car keys were handed over to representatives of the centers , the press service of the Ministry of Taxes .
The cars were purchased " in order to bring the services of the tax authorities to their consumers , providing convenient and affordable, as well as outreach services throughout the country and targeted tax campaign ," said the ministry. On the outside of cars the Tax Ministry's attributes (name, logo, address of the website) are displayed, as well as the center of callsign "195" .
The former head of the State Tax Inspectorate Aliabbas Rustamov told Turan that intentions to purchase cars good that at the same time aimed at facilitating the work of ministry staff . However, as will be in practice - time will tell . "The reality is that the tax office serves as a pressure on entrepreneurs . The Ministry does not conduct work on a voluntary payment of taxes and levies of all legal and illegal methods, " said Rustamov .
Total there are 40 centers of taxpayer service , 4 of which are located in Baku. According to the statement of income and expenditure budget fund , in 2013 the Ministry of Taxes spent 889,750 AZN on the purchase of cars.
According to the Cabinet of Ministers on 18 July 2011 , the Ministry of Taxes had 83 official vehicles. 15 of them were used by employees of the central service unit, 3 - by officials at the Ministry, and 65 - by the regional structures of the Ministry of Taxes . - 08B-
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