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Federal Tax Authority showcases its digital transformation initiatives at GITEX Global 2024

The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) is set to participate in the 44th GITEX Global 2024, which launches on Monday, 14th October, and runs for five days at the Dubai World Trade Centre, featuring over 6,500 exhibitors and 1,800 speakers from 180 countries....

The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) is set to participate in the 44th GITEX Global 2024, which launches on Monday, 14th October, and runs for five days at the Dubai World Trade Centre, featuring over 6,500 exhibitors and 1,800 speakers from 180 countries.

Through participation in the event exhibition, the FTA will showcase its latest initiatives and development plans for continuous digital transformation, which were designed to align the UAE tax system with the government’s digital strategy that aims to lead a transition towards smart systems and provide seamless, proactive digital services through innovative models, while also enhancing efforts to drive zero bureaucracy and meet client expectations for quick, efficient, and smooth transactions.

Khalid Ali Al Bustani, Director-General of FTA, said, ‘By taking part in GITEX Global 2024, the world’s largest technology event, we aim to explore the latest programmes and smart digital systems in the field of taxation, which we could leverage in our efforts to contin
uously develop and modernise the Federal Tax Authority’s services. This aligns with our initiatives to contribute to the UAE’s Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme, which aims to reduce the time required for availing government services by 50 percent. These efforts support the wise leadership’s directives to position the UAE among the best countries in the world and maintain its advanced global competitiveness.’

Al Bustani explained that the FTA aims to highlight the wide range of advanced services it provides to its clients, offering participants and visitors an opportunity to explore its latest digital initiatives and systems. ‘The FTA will organise a series of workshops and presentations to introduce these initiatives and systems, emphasising their importance in delivering services that meet the expectations of all client categories,’ he added.

Al Bustani explained, ‘Participating in major events of this kind forms part of the FTA’s commitment to ensuring coordination with its strategic partners and fos
tering communication with government and private sector entities to support efforts to upgrade its services.’

The Federal Tax Authority noted that it plans to showcase a range of new initiatives designed to enhance its digital infrastructure at GITEX Global 2024. These include the Maskan smart application, officially launched this year after a trial presentation at GITEX Global 2023. The app provides more streamlined, 100 percnet paperless, and fully digital processes for citizens to recover Value Added Tax (VAT) they paid on the construction of their new homes. There will also be presentations to introduce the service improvement project and the zero-bureaucracy initiative, as well as ongoing updates to the “EmaraTax” app for smart tax services.

The FTA also highlighted the digital mechanism for registering for corporate tax, submitting declarations, and paying tax liabilities, along with the electronic invoicing project.

The FTA noted that visitor feedback and suggestions regarding the FTA services will
be collected and considered in the FTA’s ongoing service updates to drive customer happiness.

Moreover, the FTA will be featuring the ‘My procedures’ Nintex system, powered by artificial intelligence, which efficiently manages and plans the Authority’s

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