PSOE and PP urge the Tax Agency to improve the operation and management of the Mini Single Window

MADRID, 8 Dic.

PSOE and PP urge the Tax Agency to improve the operation and management of the Mini Single Window

MADRID, 8 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The PSOE and the PP consider that the State Tax Administration Agency (AEAT) must improve the computer applications designed for the management of the 'Mini Single Window' in order to facilitate the registration procedure, as well as its operation.

This was expressed by the two groups as a result of the audit report of the Court of Auditors on the measures adopted by the Agency in the field of electronic commerce in the years 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Echoing the recommendations of the supervisory body, PSOE and PP have presented resolution proposals that will soon be voted on by the Mixed Commission (Congress-Senate) for Relations with the Court of Accounts, to which Europa Press has had access.

The two majority parties agree on the advisability of urging the Government that the Tax Agency adopt measures to ensure the collection, with greater agility, of the debts derived from liquidations of the special regime applicable to telecommunications, radio broadcasting or television services, as well as those provided electronically by businessmen or professionals not established in the European Community.

This last point refers to businessmen or professionals who have the headquarters of their economic activity in the territory of application of the Spanish tax and also those who, being the headquarters of their activity outside the EU, have in the territory of application of the Spanish tax a permanent establishment.

The groups also want the Agency to designate a coordinator in terms of electronic commerce operations, in order to evaluate all their actions and propose the changes to follow to improve the results.

This coordinator, argue PSOE and PP, has to know "all aspects of the execution of actions related to the control of electronic commerce operations."

Among the different resolution proposals, socialists and 'popular' have also raised the adaptation in the State Agency of all planning measures to the characteristics of electronic commerce, as well as including them in the partial plans of the departments where they are to be developed and define appropriate indicators.

On the other hand, the two parliamentary groups urge the AEAT to ensure that the groups linked to electronic commerce, whose fiscal risk "is higher", are subject to adequate verification.

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