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Commissioner for Revenue Mini One Stop Shop e-Government

Commissioner for Revenue Mini One Stop Shop e-Government. Presented by Name: Pierre Vella Organisation: MITA –Taxation Projects Date: 3 rd September 2014. Background. EU Commission Directives VAT Refund (8 th Directive) – Launched January 2010

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Commissioner for Revenue Mini One Stop Shop e-Government

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  1. Commissioner for RevenueMini One Stop Shope-Government Presented by Name: Pierre Vella Organisation: MITA –Taxation Projects Date: 3rd September 2014

  2. Background • EU Commission Directives • VAT Refund (8th Directive) – Launched January 2010 • Mini One Stop Shop effective January 2015 • Ministry of Finance • Commissioner for Revenue: Consider on line systems as a tool for improving services • High volume forms and payments are available as on-line services • Digital Malta • Launched in March 2014 by the Prime Minister • Strategic Themes: Digital Citizen, Digital Business, Digital Government

  3. EU Directives • The EU Digital Agenda for Europe • A number of goals inlcuding: • 50 % of citizens to use e-Government by 2015, with more than half returning completed forms • for all key cross-border public services, (to be agreed by Member States in 2011), to be available online by 2015

  4. Commissioner for Revenue • On-Line services provide opportunity for service improvement: • Immediate and secure transmission • On-line receipt and acknowledgements • Information about accounts, return status is available • Reduces costs and overheads • High Volume forms and Payments are available on-line • VAT Returns, payment • FSS forms and payments • Income Tax Returns and payment • Payment direct or through Internet Banking Systems

  5. Digital Malta – Strategic Themes

  6. Consolidation of Services • Commissioner for Revenue will consolidate a number of services across VAT and Inland Revenue • Processes and portal for using the e-services will be consolidated • Unified process for registration, authorizations and delegations and assignments • Simplified forms • User Management

  7. Consultation with Stakeholders • MITA and Commissioner for Revenue will hold meetings with stakeholders to: • Review and improve the on-line services • Improve related back office processes where required

  8. Taxation On-Line Services • Mini One Stop Shop • Registration Services available on 1st October 2014 • Tax Returns and payments form 1 January 2015 • Registration for services • Current VAT application forms to be used • Based on e-ID where user has been issued with a Malta Identity Card • Process and forms exist for non (Malta) ID-Card holders

  9. Thank You

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