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IoM E-File Numbers Increase

by Jason Gorringe, Tax-News.com, London

08 November 2010

The Isle of Man Treasury Minister, Anne Craine has welcomed the growing number of people using the government’s online services to manage their tax affairs.

According to the government, more than 2,000 individuals took advantage of the enhanced internet facilities in order to submit their 2009-10 tax returns online. The Income Tax Division has been promoting its online presence as part of a drive to achieve greater efficiencies and further improve customer service. It has already led to significant cost savings in terms of officer time, printing, stationery supplies and postal expenditure, the government said.

Craine commented: “I am very encouraged by the uptake of our online tax services and pleased that the feedback from users has been so positive. As well as improving customer choice, online services provide a lower cost way for the government to conduct its business, which is an important consideration as we seek to address the fiscal challenges that lie ahead.”

Craine added that Treasury planned to extend its online offering in future, with the aim of giving all taxpayers the opportunity to move away from using hard copies of forms.

“Work will continue in order to improve the overall package for customers, and developments planned for the 2010-11 tax year will focus on the introduction of auto assessing, secure messaging and e-documents,” she said.

After a successful trial, online tax services were made generally available from April 6 this year. When taxpayers start to use it, the system builds a unique profile so that annual returns are tailored to their individual circumstances.

Online filing users can:

  • Notify the Income Tax Division of changes to their personal circumstances, for example getting married or moving house;
  • View a history of their previous tax returns;
  • View details of tax returns submitted online;
  • View details of their assessments and any charges;
  • View the balance of any tax owed or refunds due; and,
  • Make online payments by BACS credit transfer, debit card or credit card.

“Our online tax services have already demonstrated their value and we expect the savings generated to increase significantly in 2011. In the longer-term, I would like us to reach a position where the electronic submission of tax returns is the norm,” Craine said.

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