Date:11/04/16
They are the following services:
- "Activation of electronic customs declaration” (Digital)
- Activation of electronic customs declaration (Map)
- “Acceptance of electronic customs declaration for customs clearance of goods and vehicles”
- “Obtaining information on e-customs declaration”
Thus, the number of electronic services that are being provided to the population by the State Customs Committee through the E-government portal has reached 13 and the total number of electronic services on the portal has reached 424.
The number of electronic services on E-government portal reaches 424
Another 4 services of the State Customs Committee have been digitalized and integrated into the E-government portal as part of the implementation of the Cabinet of Ministers’ decision on approving the “Guidelines for provision of e-services in specific areas by central executive bodies” and “List of e- services” dated November 24, 2011.They are the following services:
- "Activation of electronic customs declaration” (Digital)
- Activation of electronic customs declaration (Map)
- “Acceptance of electronic customs declaration for customs clearance of goods and vehicles”
- “Obtaining information on e-customs declaration”
Thus, the number of electronic services that are being provided to the population by the State Customs Committee through the E-government portal has reached 13 and the total number of electronic services on the portal has reached 424.
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