The Tax Committee of Tajikistan introduced a range of new electronic services starting April 1

Services have been introduced to improve the quality of services and minimize the impact of the human factor.

Press release by the Tax Committee

The Tax Committee of Tajikistan launched a set of new electronic services on April 1, 2026.

This was done to further strengthen the digitalization of the tax sector, improve the efficiency of government authorities, and enhance the quality of services provided to citizens and taxpayers. It also aims to minimize the impact of the human factor, ensure transparency, and timely consideration of taxpayers’ appeals.

The innovations are aimed at simplifying and accelerating taxation processes, increasing the transparency of procedures, and improving access to information for all user categories — both citizens and economic entities.

The key areas of the implemented services include the following components:

Automated review and approval of comparative assessment documents for dehkan farms

– The process is carried out entirely in electronic format and without the involvement of tax authority employees.

– This allows for reducing document processing time, increasing data accuracy, minimizing errors and delays related to the human factor, as well as enhancing the efficiency of control and oversight.

Electronic “question-answer” service using artificial intelligence

– The service operates round-the-clock, providing continuous access to information.

– Taxpayers can promptly receive clarifications on regulatory acts, tax obligations, and document processing procedures.

Electronic procedure for the liquidation of a separate legal entity

– This feature simplifies the procedures for creating and managing separate divisions of economic entities.

– The process becomes fully transparent and reduces administrative barriers, saves citizens’ time, and facilitates interaction with government bodies.

The implementation of these electronic services will improve the quality of service provision, ensure transparency and accountability of all processes, speed up the receipt and processing of information for citizens and legal entities, and create conditions for effective control and monitoring of economic entities’ activities.

It should be emphasized that the implementation of all the listed services is planned to be completed in full in the near future. After that, taxpayers will have the opportunity to actively use electronic services, and government authorities will be able to ensure a higher level of service and control.

The introduction of new electronic services reflects the strategic goal of the Tax Committee to modernize the tax sphere, digitalize processes, and implement modern technologies to create a convenient, transparent, and efficient system of interaction between government authorities and taxpayers.

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