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Implementing Computerisation and Information Technology for Tax Administration
Size:
240 mm x 165 mm
ISSN:
Categories:
Tax Policy
ISBN No:
978-0-9553540-2-1
Publication Date:
06-2007
Number of Pages:
156
Status:
In stock
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Description
This publication offers guidance to revenue agencies that are thinking of implementing computerisation or information technology to improve the efficiency of their tax administration. It draws on the experience of Australia, Malaysia, Malta, Pakistan, Singapore and Tanzania, representing a range of information technology initiatives of varying scales, complexity and levels of maturity. Rather than look at overall conceptual issues, which are already well covered elsewhere, this book looks at the finer details of implementation in order to identify lessons, ideas and opportunities, both at the planning and design phase, and during implementation and review and evaluation.
Published by the Commonwealth Association of Tax Administrators and distributed by the Commonwealth Secretariat.
Contents
Foreword
Overview
Limitations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
In-depth Case Studies
* Australian Taxation Office – Tax Agent Portal (TAP)
* Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia – Self Assessment System (SAS)
* Inland Revenue Department of Malta – IR Services Online
* Central Board of Revenue, Pakistan – Tax Administrative Reforms Programme (TARP)
* Inland Revenue Agency of Singapore – Inland Revenue Interactive Network (IRIN)
* Tanzania Revenue Authority and GTZ – Integrated Tax Administration (ITAX)
Common Issues and Good Practices
Appendices
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