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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The Ministry for Investment, Industry and Information Technology joined forces with the Employment Training Corporation to launch new electronic services. The service is aimed at those looking for work and at employers wanting to recruit people.

This website provides various services and links for job seekers including details of advertised vacancies both locally and in EU Member States. Technology has permitted Malta to have access to the European Market. Through the European Employment Services known as EURES, Maltese employers and employees will be able to get information and advice

Read more: Malta: New E-Government Services from ETC

maltaNET has today announced that in the first 6 months of 2004 an overall turnover of LM268,423 of Internet transactions have passed over its e-payment platform. This is a 100% growth over the same period last year.

maltaNET's e-payment gateway is the leading e-commerce engine in Malta, providing transaction clearing to a number of local and international customers. It also handles all e-government transactions.

Read more: Malta: Over Lm268,000 transacted over maltaNET payment gateway in first 6 months

The Department of Inland Revenue has introduced a new service for the payment of Provisional Tax and Social Security Contributions. From August, Provisional Tax and Social Security Contributions (Class 2) due by individuals, can be paid on-line using the Internet facility through the Department website www.ird.gov.mt.

Read more: Malta: On-line payment facility for Department of Inland Revenue customers

The 31st August is the Deadline for Taxpayers to file their Provisional Tax/Social Security Contributions forms for the period May to August 2004.

Tax payers who send their PT/SSC Form by the 31st August will avoid paying 1% interest and/or 1% additional contribution per month.

Read more: Malta: Provisional Tax Payments & Social Security Contributions

The government intends to boost economic growth with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) innovations over the next three years, Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said at the launch of the 2004-2006 National ICT Strategy.

The strategy document was presented to the media during a joint press conference at Castille by the Prime Minister and the IT and Investments Minister Austin Gatt.

Read more: Malta: ICT set to spearhead government’s plans for economic growth

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