Total transition to mobile signature delayed
Through the services of mobile signatures (ASAN Imza) in July-August 2013 the owners of 20 thousand certificates flew more than 100 million transactions.
According to the Ministry of Taxes is cumulative from the time of accreditation (April this year) Certification Service Center ASAN. The process of issuing mobile signatures started in July .
According to the ministry, to 20 thousand holders of certificates are as Azerbaijani citizens and foreigners ( individuals and legal entities - business entities ) , as well as government representatives .
Resolution on the signature is issued by the State Agency for services to citizens and social innovations (ASAN Xidmet) and the Ministry of Taxes. This service provides access to electronic services through mobile devices.
Entrepreneurs have much time left to go to the signature. According to the official report of the Ministry of Taxes , published earlier, from September 1, 2013 e-Services e- payment and offsetting VAT and receive electronic tax invoices shall only with ASAN Imza. - 17D-
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