Companies with 250 employees or more will be required to submit tax reports electronically from January 1, 2007. This circumstance is spelled out in the amendments on the tax administration of the relevant code of the Russian Federation, reminded yesterday the department of the Federal Tax Service in Moscow. In 2008, the same duty would be extended to firms of 100 employees.
According to the publication
of RBC Daily , the transfer of the declaration to the tax inspectorate by Moscow legal entities will be carried out through the channels of the specialized telecom operator
Taxcom . According to a representative of Taxcom Artem Melikdzhanyan, now in Moscow and the region more than 35 thousand taxpayers submit reports in electronic form through the company's system.
The delivery of taxes through the Network will require the installation of special software and obtaining a digital signature from the special operator. “In software that is compatible with the most popular 1C accounting software, you need to fill out a form and upload it in an electronic format approved by the FTS to our program,” Melikdzhanyan says. “Then the accountant automatically seals the message with an electronic digital signature so that it is impossible to make changes, encrypts it with cryptography so that no one can read his information, and sends it to the tax authority.” Connection to the Taccoma system with advance payment for 12 months will cost from 3865 rubles.
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Experts welcome the innovation, saying that it will significantly accelerate the work of the taxpayer in the preparation and delivery of documents. “The taxpayer will not need to go to the post office and stand in a queue to send reports to the inspection,” says Maxim Grishenkov, lead legal counsel for Tax Assistance.
According to the information of the newspaper
“Accounting. Taxes. Right” , the companies that pay the mineral extraction tax will be the first to be obliged to submit declarations via the Internet. These enterprises must provide reports for November 2006 before January 9.