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There is need for creation of a new public service for e-services in Azerbaijan.

The statement came from head of the Legal Policy and State Building Committee of the Parliament of Azerbaijan Ali Huseynov.

Read more: New public service offered in Azerbaijan

The Azerbaijani Ministry of Taxes intends to continue implementing the e-government projects in 2012 and to achieve significant changes in the short term prospect, Deputy Minister of Taxes Sahib Alakbarov said in an interview posted on the website of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party on Saturday.

"We have such challenges as the formation of an effective economy focused on the innovation, as well as the implementation of effective tax policy in connection with Azerbaijan's transition to the new stage of development," he said.

Read more: Azerbaijani ministry to intensify e-service introduction in 2012

“GoldenPay” is negotiating with the Taxes Ministry regarding the payment of taxes via the Internet, business development manager of the company Naina Samadova-Mehdiyeva said.

She said that this project is realized within the e-government, Gun.Az reports.

“We haven’t launched technical work yet. We are in the negotiation process. The project will be realized within the year.”

Read more: AZ: Tax payments to be available online

The Information-Computer Centre of the Ministry of Communications & Information Technologies of Azerbaijan is to commission its next project in March 2012.

The MCIT reports that the project aims at creating a state information system of Electronic Government (EHDIS). System entry will be carried out through an e-signature certificate that will promote to growth of demand for electronic digital signature (EDS).

To date, the ICC has sold 900 e-signature certificates.

Read more: Azerbaijan has sold 900 digital signatures

The State Customs Committee (SCC) of Azerbaijan is negotiating with the Ministries of Economic Development and of Finance and the State Border Service about their connection to the single automated control system (VAIS).

SCC deputy chairman Asker Abdullayev says that within the framework of State E-Government Program the Committee was created VAIS system in connection with introduction of one-stop shop for undergoing customs control.

Read more: Azerbaijan’s Customs Committee connects governmental agencies to its single control system

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