How Uzbekistan's tax committee is incentivizing consumers to demand purchase receipts from businesses. And how that leads to less businesses cooking their books.
I'm wondering from what sources the tax authorities pay cashback to people? Is it some sort of budgetary expenditure? Another curious thing is the structure of getting those cashbacks. Do people have some accounts with the Tax committee, where the tax authority accrues cashbacks to consumers?
These are good questions. I believe the cashback comes from the budget of the tax committee. People get 1% cashbacks through the tax committee's app - Soliq (both iOS and Android). Users can easily transfer the cashback to any mobile wallet to use it.
I'm wondering from what sources the tax authorities pay cashback to people? Is it some sort of budgetary expenditure? Another curious thing is the structure of getting those cashbacks. Do people have some accounts with the Tax committee, where the tax authority accrues cashbacks to consumers?
These are good questions. I believe the cashback comes from the budget of the tax committee. People get 1% cashbacks through the tax committee's app - Soliq (both iOS and Android). Users can easily transfer the cashback to any mobile wallet to use it.
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