Qatar’s customs and tax departments link up e-services to ‘facilitate’ business

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The interconnection will contribute to building an advanced digital society that adds to national economic development. (QNA)
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  • The launch of interconnection is expected to achieve automation and integration of procedures, with the aim of providing the best services to taxpayers
  • The chairman of customs said that the e-connection between customs and tax services is part of Qatar's vision to leverage technology and provide advanced and effective services

Doha, Qatar–The General Authority of Customs and the General Tax Authority have announced the launch of the interconnection between their electronic services, as part of the efforts to facilitate procedures for business owners and benefit from the development of the digital infrastructure in Qatar.

The interconnection launch announcement comes to achieve automation and integration of procedures, with the aim of providing the best services to taxpayers and facilitating quick access to the available e-services, through the Qatar Clearance Single Window Al Nadeeb and Dhareeba Tax portal.

On this occasion, Chairman of the General Authority of Customs Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Jamal said: “We are pleased to announce this e-connection between customs and tax services, as part of our vision to leverage technology and provide advanced and effective services. This interconnection reflects our commitment to improving customer experience with our services, which contributes to achieving integration and facilitation of procedures.”

He added: “The new step enhances the effectiveness of government digital services, contributes significantly to accelerating customs clearance processes, and reflects the authorities commitment to improving customer and taxpayer experience, which constitutes a step towards a future that contributes to strengthening the State of Qatars position as an innovative destination in the field of advanced technology and digital services, and the business environment in all economic sectors.”

For his part, President of the General Tax Authority, Ahmed bin Eisa Al Mohannadi stressed that this step comes in the context of efforts aimed at achieving fruitful cooperation in the fields of customs and tax services and providing the best services, in accordance with the Qatar National Vision 2030.

“The two authorities agreed to develop the e-services provided through the e-link between Dhareeba Tax Portal, and the Customs Clearance System ‘Al Nadeeb’, in order to exchange information and statistics immediately, and develop Al Nadeeb System to harmonize the provisions and collection of Excise Tax,” he said.

President of the General Tax Authority added: “The interconnection between customs and tax e-services comes within the national strategy for digital transformation, and efforts to improve the user experience of government services and strengthens the State of Qatars position as one of the innovative and technologically advanced destinations, for a more effective and smooth future for business. It also promotes digital cooperation and integration to achieve sustainable and comprehensive improvement of government services, and a future vision for an overarching digital transformation in the tax and customs sectors and stimulating the overall development of all daily life aspects, thereby contributing to building a more effective and diversified future for the national economy.”

The General Authority of Customs provides e-customs clearance services to all sectors in the state through a distinct e-system, based on the concept of a Single Window, which aims to simplify and coordinate customs procedures. All of this has facilitated international trade operations, encouraged investment, and supported the national economy.

After the establishment of the General Tax Authority as the authority responsible for implementing the tax policy and legislation related to it and collecting taxes from taxpayers, the need to achieve effective and fruitful cooperation arose between the two parties aimed at unifying and coordinating the procedures related to the collection of customs duties and taxes imposed on goods imported on excise goods, through customs ports, in accordance with the provisions of the legislation in force in this regard.

In this context, the launch of the interconnection between customs and tax e-services comes in implementation of the memorandum of understanding between the General Authority of Customs and the General Tax Authority, as well as the continued efforts to support digital transformation in various sectors.

This interconnection is in light of the significance of providing an effective and integrated digital environment that contributes to improving business owner experience, in addition to enhancing cooperation and integration between government bodies to achieve sustainable development in the services available in Qatar.

Furthermore, it contributes to building an advanced digital society that adds to national economic development and diversification, in order to achieve the objectives of the Qatar National Vision 2030.

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