UAE: Federal Tax Authority (FTA) Simplifies Services for Better Experience5 min read
- 27.03.2024
- Posted by: Omar Sami
- Categories: Dubai, Middle East
The UAE’s Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has recently streamlined its processes, notably in the issuance of tax certificates. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance efficiency and user experience for businesses and individuals engaging with tax services.
The procedure for obtaining tax certificates has been made more straightforward. The FTA has reduced the required documents and fields in the application process, significantly cutting down the time and effort needed. This change reflects the FTA’s commitment to making tax administration more accessible.
Navigating the FTA’s website is now more intuitive, thanks to an upgraded search feature. Users can easily find the service login link, streamlining access to necessary services and information.
The FTA has introduced automated data verification, allowing a more efficient validation process. The integration with the UAE Pass and the option to request multiple certificate copies further enhance the convenience of the service. Moreover, the adoption of an electronic seal for digital certificates adds an extra layer of security and authenticity.
In addition to the tax certificate service upgrades, the FTA has also improved the excise goods registration process and the tax refund system for UAE Nationals building new homes. These enhancements are designed to offer a more seamless experience and reduce processing times.
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