BEARING POINT, INC.
The Technical Assistance for Policy Reform II project, led by BearingPoint Inc.
2009 · 24 pages

Abstract
and funded by the United States Agency for International Development, aimed to provide technical assistance to the Egyptian Tax Authority (ETA) in implementing an electronic tax management system (ITMAS). The project focused on enhancing the ETA's capacity to manage tax information and improve tax compliance. The ITMAS system was designed to include an audit quality assurance and audit review module, which was customized for the ETA. This module was intended to ensure the accuracy and reliability of tax data, as well as to facilitate the audit review process. The module was developed to meet the specific needs of the ETA, taking into account the country's tax laws and regulations. The audit review process was designed to be a regular and systematic activity, with the goal of ensuring that tax data was accurate and up-to-date. The process involved several key steps, including the selection of cases for review, the approval of cases for review, and the capture of audit review results. The system was designed to send reminders to supervisors to select cases for review, and to facilitate the selection of cases by audit reviewers. The ITMAS system was designed to be user-friendly and to minimize the risk of errors. The system included a series of use cases, which outlined the specific activities and tasks that users would perform when interacting with the system. The use cases were designed to ensure that the system met the specific needs of the ETA and to facilitate the implementation of the audit review process. The ITMAS system was developed in collaboration with the ETA and was tailored to meet the country's specific needs. The system was designed to be scalable and to accommodate the growing needs of the ETA. The project aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the ETA's tax administration, and to enhance the country's tax compliance. The ITMAS system was designed to include several key features, including the ability to select cases for review, to approve cases for review, and to capture audit review results. The system was also designed to facilitate the use of external documents and data migration. The system was developed using a modular approach, with each module designed to meet specific needs of the ETA. The ITMAS system was designed to be implemented in a phased manner, with each phase building on the previous one. The system was designed to be flexible and to accommodate changes in the ETA's tax laws and regulations. The project aimed to improve the ETA's capacity to manage tax information and to enhance tax compliance, and to provide a robust and scalable system that would meet the country's growing needs. The ITMAS system was designed to be a key component of the ETA's tax administration, and to play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of tax data. The system was designed to be user-friendly and to minimize the risk of errors, and to facilitate the implementation of the audit review process. The project aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the ETA's tax administration, and to enhance the country's tax compliance.
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