Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Opinion: Electronic hassle - ABC News

The processing of transactions with public services via the Internet, “the house” or “the office” is intended to facilitate the operators. This is why it promoted in all countries of the world. They stood up to address the Ministry of Finance, with the new technology and use it for the filing of tax returns, required by all. This requires skill and abilities to convert a facilitator and simplification tool in bureaucracy and suffering for millions of taxpayers.

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the Treasury should understand that not facilitate a pensioner when he must submit electronically a statement. If you do not have anything new family member, then you will be forced to resort to an accountant, with the appropriate charge of course.

outrun though, because until it reaches the reflection on the process of filing, tax return, you must ensure the basics. Example certificate of acceptance from the insurer Fund. Last year by this time had reached all pensioners.

This year, because of electronic … facilities, go missing. You need a certificate and a bank for deposit interest and let it be few or many, no matter. The certification must go himself and demands it! And if you have accounts at two or three banks will have to go to them all! Finally, the important thing is that if you do not have the key code, you must set up the tails of Tax, to receive him, because without him can not make a statement.

is inconceivable that a formal process such as filing a tax return, passing through the state “mixer” of bureaucracy, it turns into an incredible hardship for millions of taxpayers. Theoretical goal of statecraft should be the ultimate convenience of citizens not only because it is morally correct, but for practical reasons, since sooner submission of tax returns, the easier it will start to flow money from taxes to state coffers . Apparently sounding reports on administrative reform that changes the way the Greek state produced in great quantity when it comes to consumption in conferences but are far from reality.

PANOS F. CACOURIS – pkak@naftemporiki.gr

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