Virtual Office of DGII serves as a reference point in to the
posted on: Feb 8 2012 7:47 by RDugey. Viewed 17 times.The director-general of internal taxes (DGII), Juan Hernández, received this week a new international delegation, this time for El Salvador, to coordinate work in cooperation to replicate the Dominican experience in technology in the tax administration in several Nations sisters.
The Salvadoran delegation was composed by Juan Neftalí Murillo Ruiz, general manager of Treasury; Ramón a. Pérez, Deputy Director-general of Inland Revenue; Carmen María Hernández of Mancía, Chief of the Division of tax assistance; Eduardo Alexander Rivera Lopez, Deputy Director national administration; Lilena Guadalupe Martínez de Soto, Coordinator of innovation and management of portals, and.
According to a report of the press, this Commission remained for one week in working meetings with the different areas that have developed technology projects that have had a positive impact high control and increase of the u000afundraising.
La DGII explained that it has become an international reference when discussing the good use of technologies to achieve enforceable efficiency.
"Proof of this is that several delegations of tax administrations in Latin America have visited the DGII with the aim of studying successful technology projects that here have been developed to implement it in their countries," stresses the entity.
The Dominican experience with projects of virtual office, System cross information, fiscal printers and receipts tax is of great interest for tax administrations of Curaçao, El Salvador, Ecuador and Paraguay.
The Assistant Director-general of operations and technology, Germania Montás Yapur, has received the technical committees of these countries and also heads the evaluation committees to fulfill requests for collaboration that counterparts have aimed to bring these u000atechnological projects to their tax administrations.
"We have worked by way of technical cooperation with many countries." The truth is that cross our virtual office information systems are worthy of people you like. No Latin American country has it, except Chile, Brazil and Argentina.
"We are very well positioned in the use of technology with these tools", explained.
On the technical Commission of Curaçao, Montás Yapur explained that they have already made several visits, as Prime Minister of Curaçao wants its tax administration to operate exactly with the same platform technology which has the DGII.

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