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Pre-Completed Statement application to facilitate calculation of taxes


https://www.ipn.md/en/pre-completed-statement-application-to-facilitate-calculation-of-taxes-7966_1011408.html

Private individuals who have an electronic key can use gratis a new information solution for submitting tax returns for the previous year. The recently launched Pre-Completed Statement application is based on the data about salaries paid to employees, received from employers, which is available in the information system of the State Tax Service, IPN reports.

The Pre-Completed Statement is a technical solution designed to facilitate the calculation of taxes. It is only informative in character. It is the task of private individuals to submit tax returns. “The individuals will verify the information in the Pre-Completed Statement, will add the incomes that weren’t indicated there, if there are such, will sign it and will send it to the tax body, accessing the personal office on www.fisc.md,” Veronica Vragalev, division head at the Main State Tax Inspectorate, explained in the first meeting of the State Tax Service’s press club. If the person does not have an electronic key, they can print the completed statement and take it to one of the local tax offices.

Main State Tax Inspectorate head Ion Prisacaru said an agreement was signed with Moldova’s Post Office. The Pre-Completed Statement form on paper will be sent to post offices so that the information is accessible to those who do not have a computer or do not know how to fill out an income statement. At post offices, the persons will be able to add new data to the Pre-Completed Statement and will then sign it and send it through mail. There they will also be able to pay the calculated taxes.

According to Ion Prisacaru, they are also discussing with other providers of information, such as notaries and pawnbrokers so that the Pre-Completed Statement includes not only the salary income, but also capital rises for example.

The press club of the State Tax Service brings together journalists who write about taxes and duties, tax management, the relations between taxpayers and tax inspectors, etc.