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Government launches new online service to pay Notices & Charges

by isleofman.com 15th July 2014
The Isle of Man Government has confirmed that Fixed Penalty Notices and Excess Parking Charges can now be paid online via www.gov.im
 
Dan Davies, Director of Change and Reform, said: ‘Getting a parking fine is inconvenient at the best of times.  We want paying the fine to be as easy as possible.  Our new online service means payment can be made quickly and conveniently and doesn’t even require people to register with Government Online Services.’ 
 
Mr Davies continued: ‘There are already lots of services available via gov.im; from submitting your tax return to paying government invoices, registering livestock to applying for a driving test and researching your family history.  We are continually adding more services and I’m sure this latest addition will be welcomed by the public.’
 
Mr Davies concluded: ‘People no longer expect to just find out information online; they want to complete their business in a way that is convenient for them and preserves their privacy. It is also a much smarter and cost effective way for us to deliver services for many of our customers. That is why expanding the range of online services is a key objective for Isle of Man Government.’
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 15th, July 2014 11:44pm.

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