
Decision to Approve Settlement of 979 Tax Cases Between Taxpayers and the Tax Department - Jordan News
The Cabinet, in its meeting held today, Wednesday, chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Jaafar Hassan, decided to approve the recommendations of the Settlement and Reconciliation Committee regarding pending cases between taxpayers and the Income and Sales Tax Department. This includes the settlement of 979 cases involving companies and taxpayers who have financial obligations in accordance with the provisions of the Income Tax Law and the General Sales Tax Law. اضافة اعلان
The decision is in line with the government's approach to easing the burden on economic activities and providing an opportunity for investors and business owners to settle their tax matters. This aims to ensure the sustainability of their businesses, facilitate expansion, and remove the obstacles and challenges hindering such progress.
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