Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration (Law and Electronic Commerce)
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Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration
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ISBN: 9789041109668 bzw. 9041109668, in Holländisch, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, THE SAINT BOOKSTORE [51194787], Southport, MSY, United Kingdom.
BRAND NEW PRINT ON DEMAND., Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration, Glenn P. Jenkins, Nothing impacts more on citizens than taxes, and nothing has had more impact on the way taxes are administered than the information technology revolution. This volume analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance and revenue performance. Administrative re-engineering using information technology is the order of the day. Information technology is changing the boundaries of tax administration from isolated single tax administrative units, to unified tax authorities that administer all taxes including the functions of customs. Information sharing by the many areas of tax administration is the key to reducing compliance costs borne by taxpayers, as well as enhancing the levels of voluntary compliance with tax laws. Private sector service providers are becoming an integrated part of the administration of taxes. The tax administration system of the future is likely to operate much more like the service oriented financial services sector of the present, than the heavy handed, and too often corrupt, bureaucractic institutions of the past. This volume provides some insight into what is being done now, including a sobering discussion of the implementation problems being faced, in order to bring the possibilities of the information technology revolution into the reality of tax administration.
BRAND NEW PRINT ON DEMAND., Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration, Glenn P. Jenkins, Nothing impacts more on citizens than taxes, and nothing has had more impact on the way taxes are administered than the information technology revolution. This volume analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance and revenue performance. Administrative re-engineering using information technology is the order of the day. Information technology is changing the boundaries of tax administration from isolated single tax administrative units, to unified tax authorities that administer all taxes including the functions of customs. Information sharing by the many areas of tax administration is the key to reducing compliance costs borne by taxpayers, as well as enhancing the levels of voluntary compliance with tax laws. Private sector service providers are becoming an integrated part of the administration of taxes. The tax administration system of the future is likely to operate much more like the service oriented financial services sector of the present, than the heavy handed, and too often corrupt, bureaucractic institutions of the past. This volume provides some insight into what is being done now, including a sobering discussion of the implementation problems being faced, in order to bring the possibilities of the information technology revolution into the reality of tax administration.
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Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration (Hardback) (1996)
NL HC NW RP
ISBN: 9789041109668 bzw. 9041109668, in Holländisch, Kluwer Law International, Netherlands, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], Slough, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. Nothing impacts more on citizens than taxes, and nothing has more impact on the way taxes are administered than the information technology revolution. This volume on Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance, and revenue performance. Administrative re-engineering using information technology is the order of the day. Information technology is changing the boundaries of tax administration from isolated single tax administrative units, to unified tax authorities that administer all taxes including the functions of customs. Information sharing by the many areas of tax administration is the key to reducing compliance costs borne by taxpayers, as well as enhancing the levels of voluntary compliance with tax laws.Private sector service providers are becoming an integrated part of the administration of taxes. The tax administration system of the future is likely to operate much more like the service oriented financial services sector of the present, than the heavy handed, and too often corrupt, bureaucratic institutions of the past. This volume provides some insight into what is being done now, including a sobering discussion of the implementation problems being faced, in order to bring the possibilities of the information technology revolution into the reality of tax administration.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], Slough, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. Nothing impacts more on citizens than taxes, and nothing has more impact on the way taxes are administered than the information technology revolution. This volume on Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance, and revenue performance. Administrative re-engineering using information technology is the order of the day. Information technology is changing the boundaries of tax administration from isolated single tax administrative units, to unified tax authorities that administer all taxes including the functions of customs. Information sharing by the many areas of tax administration is the key to reducing compliance costs borne by taxpayers, as well as enhancing the levels of voluntary compliance with tax laws.Private sector service providers are becoming an integrated part of the administration of taxes. The tax administration system of the future is likely to operate much more like the service oriented financial services sector of the present, than the heavy handed, and too often corrupt, bureaucratic institutions of the past. This volume provides some insight into what is being done now, including a sobering discussion of the implementation problems being faced, in order to bring the possibilities of the information technology revolution into the reality of tax administration.
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Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration (Hardback) (1996)
NL HC NW RP
ISBN: 9789041109668 bzw. 9041109668, in Holländisch, gebundenes Buch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], Guernsey, GY, United Kingdom.
Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Nothing impacts more on citizens than taxes, and nothing has more impact on the way taxes are administered than the information technology revolution. This volume on Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance, and revenue performance. Administrative re-engineering using information technology is the order of the day. Information technology is changing the boundaries of tax administration from isolated single tax administrative units, to unified tax authorities that administer all taxes including the functions of customs. Information sharing by the many areas of tax administration is the key to reducing compliance costs borne by taxpayers, as well as enhancing the levels of voluntary compliance with tax laws.Private sector service providers are becoming an integrated part of the administration of taxes. The tax administration system of the future is likely to operate much more like the service oriented financial services sector of the present, than the heavy handed, and too often corrupt, bureaucratic institutions of the past. This volume provides some insight into what is being done now, including a sobering discussion of the implementation problems being faced, in order to bring the possibilities of the information technology revolution into the reality of tax administration.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], Guernsey, GY, United Kingdom.
Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Nothing impacts more on citizens than taxes, and nothing has more impact on the way taxes are administered than the information technology revolution. This volume on Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance, and revenue performance. Administrative re-engineering using information technology is the order of the day. Information technology is changing the boundaries of tax administration from isolated single tax administrative units, to unified tax authorities that administer all taxes including the functions of customs. Information sharing by the many areas of tax administration is the key to reducing compliance costs borne by taxpayers, as well as enhancing the levels of voluntary compliance with tax laws.Private sector service providers are becoming an integrated part of the administration of taxes. The tax administration system of the future is likely to operate much more like the service oriented financial services sector of the present, than the heavy handed, and too often corrupt, bureaucratic institutions of the past. This volume provides some insight into what is being done now, including a sobering discussion of the implementation problems being faced, in order to bring the possibilities of the information technology revolution into the reality of tax administration.
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Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration (Law and Electronic Commerce) (1996)
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ISBN: 9789041109668 bzw. 9041109668, in Englisch, 228 Seiten, Kluwer Law International, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
Nothing impacts more on citizens than taxes, and nothing has had more impact on the way taxes are administered than the information technology revolution. This volume analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance, and revenue performance. Administrative re-engineering using information technology is the order of the day. Information technology is changing the boundaries of tax administration from isolated single tax administrative units, to unified tax authorities that administer all taxes including the functions of customs. Information sharing by the many areas of tax administration is the key to reducing compliance costs borne by taxpayers, as well as enhancing the levels of voluntary compliance with tax laws. Private sector service providers are becoming an integrated part of the administration of taxes. The tax administration system of the future is likely to operate much more like the service oriented financial services sector of the present, than the heavy handed, and too often corrupt, bureaucratic institutions of the past. This volume provides some insight into what is being done now, including a sobering discussion of the implementation problems being faced, in order to bring the possibilities of the information technology revolution into the reality of tax administration. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Kluwer Law International, Kluwer Law International, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1996-05-01, Studio: Kluwer Law International, Verkaufsrang: 10672544.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
Nothing impacts more on citizens than taxes, and nothing has had more impact on the way taxes are administered than the information technology revolution. This volume analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance, and revenue performance. Administrative re-engineering using information technology is the order of the day. Information technology is changing the boundaries of tax administration from isolated single tax administrative units, to unified tax authorities that administer all taxes including the functions of customs. Information sharing by the many areas of tax administration is the key to reducing compliance costs borne by taxpayers, as well as enhancing the levels of voluntary compliance with tax laws. Private sector service providers are becoming an integrated part of the administration of taxes. The tax administration system of the future is likely to operate much more like the service oriented financial services sector of the present, than the heavy handed, and too often corrupt, bureaucratic institutions of the past. This volume provides some insight into what is being done now, including a sobering discussion of the implementation problems being faced, in order to bring the possibilities of the information technology revolution into the reality of tax administration. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Kluwer Law International, Kluwer Law International, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1996-05-01, Studio: Kluwer Law International, Verkaufsrang: 10672544.
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Information Technology and Innovation in Tax Administration
NL HC NW
ISBN: 9789041109668 bzw. 9041109668, in Holländisch, Kluwer Law International, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
This volume analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance, and revenue performance.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, Hardcover.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
This volume analyzes the experiences of a dozen or more countries in their effort to use information technology to improve taxpayer service, compliance, and revenue performance.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, Hardcover.
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