Date:19/01/12
The company's specialists are carrying on work to prepare an implementation group for the State tax service of Kyrgyzstan, and then it will independently implement working modules in other administrative regions of the country.
The introduction of software is implemented in the framework of "Reform and modernization of tax administration" project, which is financed by the Asian Development Bank.
The introduction of ITAS is implemented in the State tax service of Kyrgyzstan's central office and in country's regional inspectorates. The introduced information system has 11 modules, each providing enhanced functionality in one of the directions.
The Azerbaijani IT-company SINAM automates work of Kyrgyz tax service
The Azerbaijani IT-company SINAM has launched the main modules of the Integrated system of the Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS) of the State tax service of Kyrgyzstan in five Kyrgyz regions, SINAM informed.The company's specialists are carrying on work to prepare an implementation group for the State tax service of Kyrgyzstan, and then it will independently implement working modules in other administrative regions of the country.
The introduction of software is implemented in the framework of "Reform and modernization of tax administration" project, which is financed by the Asian Development Bank.
The introduction of ITAS is implemented in the State tax service of Kyrgyzstan's central office and in country's regional inspectorates. The introduced information system has 11 modules, each providing enhanced functionality in one of the directions.
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