Turkey:
Tax Payments Will Not Be Made Via Private Banks
11 December 2019
CottGroup
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Within the scope of Ministry of Treasury and Finance Revenue
Administration Directorate Protocol dated 26.11.2019 and numbered
92467168 – 030.03 (76-01) – E. 162711; it has been
decided that private banks' tax collection applications through
all channels including headquarters, branches, online banking, ATM
and phone banking are to be terminated as of
01.01.2020.
As of 01.01.2020, taxpayers, who run their
business processes via private banks, will be able to make tax
payments through a Public Bank account, or
Revenue Administration Directorate's internet tax
office system.
Taxpayers, who will make tax payments over Revenue
Administration Directorate's internet tax office system, will
be able to process their payments via tax office password and
corporate credit card.
Relevant Ministry of Treasury and Finance Revenue Administration
Directorate Protocol can be accessed from here.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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