Platform to guarantee updated and consolidated collection information in the Guantanamo provincial office

Authors

  • Eduardo Frómeta Jiménez de Castro National Tax Administration Office, Guantanamo

Keywords:

computer applications

Abstract

The tax administration currently has computer applications designed to manage tax processes at the municipal and national levels, however, at the provincial level it lacks an application that guarantees the work of consultation, analysis and consolidation of the information coming from the municipalities. With the present work, a technological platform is presented that includes 6 elements that, in their interaction, guarantee an automatic and stable daily flow of the main information related to the registration of taxpayers and the control of collection from the GESTI databases of the municipalities. The consolidated information is stored in a provincial database that guarantees the conformation of various information systems that are used in the different areas of the provincial office, very useful for their work and that also pay taxes to the central level and other entities of the territory. The use of this platform for more than a year has also allowed the assembly of WEB applications that, with access to this information, complement this information in a more reliable way, with quality and comfort for office users.

Author Biography

Eduardo Frómeta Jiménez de Castro, National Tax Administration Office, Guantanamo

Labora en la Oficina Nacional de Administración Tributaria (ONAT) Guantánamo.

References

Documentación de Oracle. Bibliografía Electrónica del fabricante.

w3schools.com, El sitio para desarrolladores web más amplio del mundo (www.w3schools.com)

Published

05-07-2022

How to Cite

Frómeta Jiménez de Castro, E. (2022). Platform to guarantee updated and consolidated collection information in the Guantanamo provincial office. Cuban Magazine of Finance and Prices, 6(3), 48–53. Retrieved from https://www.mfp.gob.cu/revista/index.php/RCFP/article/view/06_V6N32022_EFJC

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Section

Research articles

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