Abdel Aal said the authority is working to facilitate procedures for taxpayers by making request forms available electronically via its official portal.
She explained that this move is part of the state's
comprehensive digital transformation efforts and implements the finance
minister's directives to expand electronic tax services. The aim is to
streamline processes for taxpayers, achieve tax justice, boost the tax system's
efficiency, and save taxpayers time and effort.
The electronic forms include requests for accounting on real
estate and unlisted securities dispositions, as well as the dispute resolution
form under Law No. 160 of 2024. All these forms are accessible on the
authority's e-portal, allowing taxpayers to download and submit them easily
without visiting tax offices.
Abdel Aal urged all taxpayers to promptly access the e-portal to submit their requests. She noted that the authority has provided integrated technical and guidance support, including a hotline to answer all technical and procedural inquiries and ensure proper submission.