Cambodia: Guidance on implementation of GDT e-Administration application

Guidance on implementation of new desktop application that will replace e-documents submission system on e-filing

Guidance on implementation of GDT e-Administration application

The General Department of Taxation (GDT) issued Instruction No. 11936 GDT (dated March 21, 2024) to provide guidance on the implementation of the new desktop application called “GDT e-Administration” that will replace the e-documents submission system on e-filing.

Under the new application, taxpayers are now able to submit the following administrative letters and documents electronically without having to physically submit documents to the GDT or tax branches:

  • Letter for enterprise information update
  • Letter to pay stamp duty on transfer of immovable property ownership or possession rights
  • Administrative protest letter against tax reassessments
  • Letter to request tax instalment payments
  • Letter to request certificates or other approval letters
  • Letter to requests through the administration and other documents

Taxpayers are now also able to track the status of their documents through a QR code or bar code upon submission of their letters.

Read an August 2024 report prepared by the KPMG member firm in Cambodia

 

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