The purpose of study is to evaluate the role and
importance of e-information usage in struggle with informality in terms of
accounting practices in Turkey. Revenue Administration has been working
on efficient usage of e-information to collect taxes full and timely by using
modern methods. In this context, e-declaration, e-invoice, e-ledger and
e-notification are put into effect. So the annual reports and changes over the
years were examined contextually and evaluated in terms of preventing
informality. E-information applications which directly affect accounting
profession and its practices by saving time, reducing transaction costs and
bringing important results in processes; provide efficiency in auditing and
inspection with remote access, fast mobility in operations, decrease in
collection costs and increase in collection/accrual rate. E-information applications
are important in struggle with informality even if not at the desired level.
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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