According to the announcement made on the website of the Revenue Administration (GİB), all taxes, fees and administrative fines collected by the tax offices can be paid through the Interactive Tax Office with credit cards of contracted banks.
In this context, real estate-movable capital income, income tax arising from wages, other earnings and revenues, motor vehicle tax, traffic administrative fine, Highway Transportation Law administrative fine, toll and administrative fine, title deed fee, telephone usage that passengers bring with them. There are payments such as permit fee, education loan and contribution loan debts, passport fee and valuable paper fee, driver’s license fee and valuable paper fee, Turkish ID card fee, inheritance and transfer tax.
It will be used for debts up to 50 thousand liras.
As a result of the evaluations made by the Ministry of Treasury and Finance in order to protect citizens and employees by ensuring that they are not in crowded environments unless necessary within the scope of the fight against Covid-19 and to prevent the spread of the epidemic, it is possible to pay debts of up to 50 thousand lira from some types of taxes with credit cards of contracted banks through the Interactive Tax Office application. found.
The tax types in question are annual income tax, agricultural income income tax, income tax withholding (muhtasar), corporate tax, corporate tax withholding, simple commercial income, real method value added tax, revenue based value added tax, provisional income tax, corporate tax. It was determined as provisional tax, other fees and value added tax withholding.
In addition, it has become possible to make payments such as all taxes, fees and administrative fines collected by tax offices with debit cards of Halk Bank, Vakıflar Bank and Ziraat Bank through the Interactive Tax Office.
Payments can be made with credit and debit cards via the Interactive Tax Office’s web version and mobile application (GİB Mobile) every day of the week between 02.00-23.45.
Possibility of force majeure inquiry
On the other hand, according to another announcement on the Presidency’s website, the Interactive Tax Office has provided the opportunity to inquire about whether force majeure provisions have been used in fulfilling tax duties.
The information in question can be accessed under the “My Information” heading by logging into the Interactive Tax Office.