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The Reward for Giving: New Measures to Fight Tax Evasion in Turkey 

The Reward for Giving: New Measures to Fight Tax Evasion in Turkey 

August 1, 2024

Now, anyone who reports tax evasion can receive a 10% refund of the fine imposed. 

What’s the matter with you? 

- Application of the VAT rate 
- Please pay for goods/services via IBAN/PTT 
- No receipt or bill 
- Use of other people’s POS terminals
- Issuing or using false documents
- Staff cash
- Concealment of rental income 
- Undisclosed earnings
- Property registration fees not paid
- Contraband sales

Minister of Treasury and Finance Shimshek reminds that all complaints can be sent to the tax liaison center under number ALO189. In the absence of price lists, prices in the menu etc. you can file a complaint via e-devlet, CİMER or by phone number ALO175.

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