Library offers help with tax returns

Library offers help with tax returns

Tech February 18, 2016 17:14

- Public libraries go digital illiterates and help people without a computer in the tax return or other issues with the tax authorities. Financial Secretary Eric Wiebes this Thursday signed an agreement with the libraries in the Royal Library in The Hague.

Those interested can sign up at libraries for the course 'Working with e-government. Here they learn the basic skills such as log in using their personal digital code DigiD. The library can then interact with government online are controlled via a computer with free internet access and printing facilities.,, Anyone can come to the library to use the facilities, '' said a spokeswoman for the Tax Office.

In total, eight hundred and two hundred branches abutments offer these opportunities. In addition, the coming years will be called the tax office hours come for help with tax and fee business at 150 locations. The Tax Office has allocated 1.9 million euros to help people in this way in public affairs. It is a compensation for the disappearance of the blue envelope.

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