Computerizing Tax and Customs Administrations
Computerization is an important part of World Bank tax and customs projects. Revenue administration computerization projects should be seen in the broader context of public sector reforms. They touch on issues such as the government's overall...
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okr-10986-114192021-06-14T11:00:52Z Computerizing Tax and Customs Administrations Engelschalk, Michael Melhem, Samia Weist, Dana TAX ADMINISTRATION AUTOMATION COMPUTERIZATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION AUTOMATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROCUREMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION REFORM ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS BUSINESS PROCESSES COMPUTERIZATION CORRUPTION FINANCIAL RESOURCES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HUMAN RESOURCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAWS LEARNING MANAGERS NATIONS OUTSOURCING PRESIDENCY PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PUBLIC SECTOR REVENUE ADMINISTRATION REVENUE AUTHORITIES REVENUE COLLECTION SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE PACKAGES STATE REVENUE TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX POLICY TAX SYSTEM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING CENTERS TRANSPARENCY Computerization is an important part of World Bank tax and customs projects. Revenue administration computerization projects should be seen in the broader context of public sector reforms. They touch on issues such as the government's overall strategy for information technology, the revenue agency's autonomy in maintaining information technology systems, civil service laws and procurement policies, and communication and cooperation among government agencies. Drawing on completed and ongoing projects -- especially the Philippines Tax Computerization Project -- this note offers recommendations for project design and implementation. 2012-08-13T15:00:59Z 2012-08-13T15:00:59Z 2000-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/10/828350/computerizing-tax-customs-administrations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11419 English PREM Notes; No. 44 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Philippines |
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TAX ADMINISTRATION AUTOMATION COMPUTERIZATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION AUTOMATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROCUREMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION REFORM ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS BUSINESS PROCESSES COMPUTERIZATION CORRUPTION FINANCIAL RESOURCES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HUMAN RESOURCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAWS LEARNING MANAGERS NATIONS OUTSOURCING PRESIDENCY PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PUBLIC SECTOR REVENUE ADMINISTRATION REVENUE AUTHORITIES REVENUE COLLECTION SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE PACKAGES STATE REVENUE TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX POLICY TAX SYSTEM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING CENTERS TRANSPARENCY |
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TAX ADMINISTRATION AUTOMATION COMPUTERIZATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION AUTOMATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROCUREMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION REFORM ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS BUSINESS PROCESSES COMPUTERIZATION CORRUPTION FINANCIAL RESOURCES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HUMAN RESOURCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAWS LEARNING MANAGERS NATIONS OUTSOURCING PRESIDENCY PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PUBLIC SECTOR REVENUE ADMINISTRATION REVENUE AUTHORITIES REVENUE COLLECTION SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE PACKAGES STATE REVENUE TAX TAX ADMINISTRATION TAX POLICY TAX SYSTEM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING CENTERS TRANSPARENCY Engelschalk, Michael Melhem, Samia Weist, Dana Computerizing Tax and Customs Administrations |
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PREM Notes; No. 44 |
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Computerization is an important part of
World Bank tax and customs projects. Revenue administration
computerization projects should be seen in the broader
context of public sector reforms. They touch on issues such
as the government's overall strategy for information
technology, the revenue agency's autonomy in
maintaining information technology systems, civil service
laws and procurement policies, and communication and
cooperation among government agencies. Drawing on completed
and ongoing projects -- especially the Philippines Tax
Computerization Project -- this note offers recommendations
for project design and implementation. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Engelschalk, Michael Melhem, Samia Weist, Dana |
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Engelschalk, Michael Melhem, Samia Weist, Dana |
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Engelschalk, Michael |
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Computerizing Tax and Customs Administrations |
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Computerizing Tax and Customs Administrations |
title_full |
Computerizing Tax and Customs Administrations |
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Computerizing Tax and Customs Administrations |
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Computerizing Tax and Customs Administrations |
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computerizing tax and customs administrations |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/10/828350/computerizing-tax-customs-administrations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11419 |
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