The General Tax Authority (GTA) has launched its ‘Dhareeba’ application, as part of government’s efforts to streamline tax operations with enhanced speed, precision, and transparency.
This comes as part of the efforts and strategies of the GTA for digital transformation, improving the quality of its services and introducing advanced digital services that link the Authority with taxpayers around the clock.
The inauguration took place at the GTA headquarters in the presence of Mohamed Hassan al-Malki, Assistant Undersecretary for Commercial Affairs at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and a select number of GTA staff.
"The new application enhances the GTA's efforts to driving the tax system forward by seamlessly
integrating cutting-edge digital services that streamline tax operations with enhanced speed, precision, and transparency," Ahmed bin Eisa al-Mohannadi, president of the GTA.
The new application aims to facilitate public access to information available through the “Dhareeba” tax portal, making a wide range of services readily available to users of iOS and Android devices.
The features include a simplified tax return submission service for eligible companies, a payment service, a refund request service for damaged or lost excise goods, and an intermediate excise goods refund service.
Ghanim bin Khalifa al-Attiayah, GTA's Assistant President for Tax Affairs, said the application marks an important development for users of the “Dhareeba” Tax Portal, ushering in a leap towards enhanced efficiency, seamless navigation, and comprehensive accessibility across a diverse range of traditional and emerging digital platforms.
Hassan Jassim al-Sayed, Head of the Dhareeba General Supervisory Committee, said the application is the latest contribution to propel the state’s digitisation efforts and achieve comprehensive digital
transformation across various sectors, in addition to translating it into initiatives and projects that promote the use of digital technologies and their applications in various fields in line with the government's digital strategy.
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