- The Director of AADE, George Pitsilis, discussed the main priorities of AADE for the transformation of tax administration.
- He emphasized initiatives taken to improve citizen and business service and combat tax evasion and smuggling.
- The digitization of AADE was highlighted for further efficiency, fairness, and transparency.
- Optimization of audit tools through technology and restructuring of the organizational model were mentioned.
- Simplification of tax declarations, digital issuance of tax numbers, and personalized digital service for citizens were discussed.
- The implementation of a mobile application for taxpayers was mentioned.
- Steps taken in digitization, such as improvements in myDATA and myPROPERTY, were highlighted.
- Future reforms include modernizing the organizational model of tax administration and establishing two new centers for property taxation, income taxation, and VAT.
- Conversion of tax offices into service points for citizens without digital access was mentioned.
- Digital transformation initiatives such as digital dispatch cards, mandatory e-invoicing, and linking POS systems with cash registers were discussed.
- The goal is to completely transform the image of tax administration for the benefit of citizens and businesses.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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