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Inland Revenue Dept to introduce online Tax Receivable System in Feb 2023

- Online system automates administration of all taxes & licences
The Inland Revenue Department is introducing a new online Tax Receivable System to empower the taxpaying community and enhance tax collections. Photo: Internet Source/File
Commissioner of Inland Revenue Mrs Karen B. Smith-Aaron said SIGTAS 3.0 is scheduled to go 'LIVE' in February 2023 and the department is about to embark on a public relations campaign to enhance awareness about the new system, to highlight the benefits, and to encourage the advanced re-registration for taxpayers. Photo: GIS
Commissioner of Inland Revenue Mrs Karen B. Smith-Aaron said SIGTAS 3.0 is scheduled to go 'LIVE' in February 2023 and the department is about to embark on a public relations campaign to enhance awareness about the new system, to highlight the benefits, and to encourage the advanced re-registration for taxpayers. Photo: GIS
FISH BAY, Tortola, VI- The Inland Revenue Department is introducing a new online Tax Receivable System to empower the taxpaying community and enhance tax collections.

The upgraded system, Standard Integrated Government Tax Administration System – SIGTAS 3.0, automates the administration of all taxes and licences.

Online system to go live in February 2023

According to a Government Information Service (GIS) press release, Commissioner of Inland Revenue Mrs Karen B. Smith-Aaron said SIGTAS 3.0 is scheduled to go “LIVE” in February 2023 and the department is about to embark on a public relations campaign to enhance awareness about the new system, to highlight the benefits, and to encourage the advanced re-registration for taxpayers.

“Taxpayers are at the heart of the new system. They are now empowered to view their tax information,” Mrs Smith-Aaron said.

She said taxpayers will be happy to know of the benefits of the new system, which enables taxpayers to submit a registration form online, print a registration certificate, query accounts online, check unfiled tax periods, follow the status of any pending request, and communicate easily with the tax administration through an embedded messaging centre.”

Priority of online system

The Commissioner explained that the priority is the ‘re-registration’ of businesses and the registration of all persons of employable age. This registration will be done via an online link where persons will input relevant information and upload all necessary documents.

“We need all taxpayers on board,” she emphasised, adding, “It is very important that we work together to get the data entered into the system which will make the entire process run more smoothly. Once we get all taxpayers registered, persons will be able to begin paying online when the new tax receivable system goes LIVE in February 2023.”

Mrs Smith Aaron noted that an official checklist of all the required information will be disseminated to the public when the online registration link goes LIVE by mid-June.

DoIT a key player

The Department of Information Technology (DoIT) is also a key player in the new system’s development and rollout in regards to training and maintenance.

Director of DoIT, Mrs Annabelle Skelton-Malone said, “My team is proud to work on such a major initiative with Inland Revenue. We want to ensure taxpayers that it is user friendly and we are in place to offer all the necessary support to facilitate the registration.”

Both IRD and DoIT are under the remit of the Ministry of Finance. Deputy Financial Secretary (Ag.) Mr Jeremy Vanterpool said the system upgrade is in alignment with Government’s e-government initiative.

He said, “The Ministry of Finance is cognisant that streamlining processes is very important. The upgrade of SIGTAS is just one of the many cogs which will enhance the machinery of Government. We feel very confident that this will bring us the level of efficiency that we need within central Government.”

The public will receive updates on the new system and re-registration drive in the coming weeks. Stay up to date with SIGTAS 3.0, by following the Government of the Virgin islands on Facebook, and visit the website – www.bvi.gov.vg. Alternatively, persons can contact the Inland Revenue Department via telephone 468-2154 or 468-2155.

6 Responses to “Inland Revenue Dept to introduce online Tax Receivable System in Feb 2023”

  • Curious (14/06/2022, 08:05) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Will it work successfully like the online work permit system? Asking for a friend.
  • Really (14/06/2022, 08:15) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply

    Just say it's the new world order because the digital system is here and it's our turn now. The can't buy, sell or trade is the social credit system which the government will give you an allowance and how the unvaccinated won't be able to trade is because they will control the Vaccinated people money, groceries, mind, body and soul. Klaus swab warns you all. Humans will be hackable from the inside. Many people here believe in witchcraft and they also took the Mark wow. All even the ole bear people have been deceived and took it LoL. The devil's work will never beat the Almighty Creator's work 100 percent.

  • Still using paper (14/06/2022, 12:38) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Will it truly be an ONLINE system which completely eliminates the need to print paper copies of forms or will it be like the CAPs system, the online work permit system, the sailclear system all being currently used but for which tons of paper copies are still need to be printed??? None of these supposedly "online" systems are truly online. None of these systems are paperless. Each of these systems are actually slower than the original paper form only systems because now everything has to be done twice. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD develop and implement a truly online and 100% paperless system. Anything short of this is a waste of the taxpayers money.
  • WEW (14/06/2022, 13:21) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Who's going to run and maintain the system ? A consultant ? More money for a system that no one qualified to run it.
  • Yes (14/06/2022, 14:15) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    We need social security to follow asap
  • Deje (21/06/2022, 04:15) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Ok


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