Egypt automates real estate tax system to improve services quality
Egyptian Minister of Finance Dr. Mohamed Maait confirmed that a project to develop and automate the real estate tax system was launched in cooperation with the tax solutions operating technology company E-Tax, owned by the Ministry of Finance, and the E.G. Finance for Financial and Digital Investments.
The project is meant to make it easier for citizens, by making real estate tax system services available electronically for the first time, gradually, within the framework of the Ministry of Finance’s strategy to optimally exploit the path of digital transformation in various sectors and affiliated departments, in a way that contributes to improving the quality of services and establishing the pillars of equal opportunities and transparency.
The minister added that an “advanced electronic platform” has already been launched to facilitate services and spread awareness of real estate tax laws and procedures, and the service will gradually begin to launch the service of inquiring about unit tax dues, paying debts, reviewing the account electronically, and electronic payment of the tax “online” for those registered in high-density tax offices.
After completing the work of reviewing, auditing and digitizing all data in the missions; It can even be made available to citizens to facilitate the payment of tax dues by creating an account on the unified services platform for real estate taxes, pointing out that financiers can, at that time, obtain an approved electronic statement of account with tax payments for previous years.
The Minister indicated that the coming period will witness the gradual launch of the unified electronic declaration service for all types of properties built from residential and non-residential units: administrative, commercial, shops, offices, educational and service facilities, petroleum industrial facilities, hotels, etc., explaining that the unified services platform for real estate taxes allows financiers to submit services, to obtain tax exemptions and submit appeals electronically.