Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Στρατηγική Διοίκηση ΕπιχειρήσεωνLibrary of the Faculty of Economics and of the Faculty of Business Administration
Author:
Visvikis Georgios
Supervisors info:
Κουναδέας Θεόδωρος, Διδάκτωρ, Τμήμα Οικονομικών Επιστημών, ΕΚΠΑ
Original Title:
Ο ψηφιακός μετασχηματισμός της ελληνικής φορολογικής αρχής και η επίδραση του στα λογιστήρια των επιχειρήσεων
Translated title:
The digital transformation of the hellenic tax authority (independent authority for public revenue-IAPR) and its effect on business accounting
Summary:
The digital transformation of the Hellenic Tax Authority (Independent Authority for Public Revenue -IAPR) is a major undertaking that revolutionized the way tax activities are conducted in Greece. This transformation is a result of technological progress and the realization of the need for a more efficient and streamlined tax administration system. The Hellenic Tax Authority is empowered by the digital revolution, using technology to improve its operations and increase taxpayer compliance.
The implementation of electronic tax submission and payment systems is a critical element of the digital transformation of the Hellenic Tax Authority. This has made it a simpler and more user-friendly way for taxpayers to fulfill their tax obligations by eliminating the need for paper by filling the tax returns and manual payment processes. The electronic tax return system enables taxpayers to submit their tax returns electronically, saving time and effort. Similarly, the electronic payment system allows taxpayers to pay their taxes electronically, thus eliminating the need to visit tax offices or institutions or other public services in person. These digital solutions have not only simplified the tax filing and payment process, but have also significantly reduced administrative costs for both taxpayers and the tax authority
Main subject category:
Social, Political and Economic sciences
Keywords:
Digital Transformation, Independent Authority for Public Revenue -IAPR, My Data Digital Platform. Accounting department
Number of references:
121