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Income Tax Division scraps paper to save money

by isleofman.com 3rd February 2011

THE amount of paper correspondence between taxpayers and the Income Tax Division is being reduced to save money.

 

People who already complete their tax returns online, and their agents, will no longer receive paper versions in the post.

 

Later in the year other documents including assessments, coding notices and balance demands will also no longer be duplicated for online service users.

 

The Income Tax Division said these changes would result in cost savings and reduced environmental impact.

 

The division is also encouraging more people to use the online services available. To register go to www.gov.im/onlineservices.

 

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Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 3rd, February 2011 02:15pm.

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