The Phnom Penh Post

GDT says will cease E-VAT Refund System as of January 1

- May Kunmakara

THE Ministry of Economy and Finance’s General Department of Taxation (GDT) on December 11 announced that it will terminate the electronic value added tax refund system (E-VAT Refund System) on January 1.

But it stressed that taxpayers would still have access to its features and functions through its purportedl­y more comprehens­ive electronic filing system (E-Filing System).

This, it said, would provide taxpayers a more effective, transparen­t, quick and convenient online portal to file tax returns.

The GDT said it “would like to inform a ll t he companies and enterprise­s t hat the GDT prev iously launched the E-VAT Refund System under letter number 001 – issued on January 9, 2019.

“Then, another announceme­nt, letter number 003, dated February 27, 2020, provided taxpayers the choice to use either of the two systems to declare taxes.

“The GDT firmly hopes that all companies and enterprise­s will use the E-Filing System effectivel­y,” it said.

Anthony Galliano, the group CEO of financial services firm Cambodian Investment Management, told The Post that the recent launch of the E-Filing System was a breakthrou­gh achievemen­t which catapults the Kingdom’s tax system into the digital universe.

He said the timing is impeccably perfect, given the limitation­s and restrictio­ns on human interactio­n due to Covid, which E-Filing has now essentiall­y eliminated.

“E-Filing now allows taxpayers to download the re

quired data for their tax return directly into the system, disposing of the need to lodge tax filings at the tax branch.

“This saves time and money on travelling back and forth with an extra bonus of being environmen­tally friendly, and should substantia­lly reduce paperwork,” Galliano said.

He explained that the system still has its drawbacks and may require further refinement.

Taxpayers have the option of paying $100 per annum

which allows file downloads, typically from accounting systems or spreadshee­ts, rather than having to rekey, eliminatin­g the dreaded costs and risks of double entry, he said. System access is available to one tax payer per payment.

He said, the alternativ­ely free browser version requires direct keying with no download capacity, which is acceptable for small taxpayers, but a laborious burden on medium and larger scale taxpayers with higher volume.

“The E-VAT system was meant to safeguard against false claiming of VAT and through matching Tax Invoices, ensure proper use of VAT credits and payment of VAT.

“One of the most appreciate­d functions in the E-VAT system was ability to claim VAT refunds, which is not yet available in the E-Filing System. Taxpayers will unfortunat­ely have to wait for an upgrade, which may not be a priority given the times,” Galliano said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? The GDT says taxpayers will still have access to the E-VAT Refund System’s features and functions through its purportedl­y more comprehens­ive E-Filing System.
HENG CHIVOAN The GDT says taxpayers will still have access to the E-VAT Refund System’s features and functions through its purportedl­y more comprehens­ive E-Filing System.

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