Taxpayers can make payments faster and without additional fees through the "Single Account" service. The State Tax Service announces that a single payment can be made, which is then automatically distributed among different types of taxes and duties, eliminating the need to prepare multiple payment documents, IPN reports.
The "Single Account" service is available to all taxpayers who have access to electronic tax services, including the "Taxpayer's Current Account" information system. It is integrated with the government MPay system, allowing tax obligations to be paid directly through the online interface without submitting payment orders to the bank. Additionally, according to authorities, using this system reduces the risk of payment errors and delays.
Over the past five years, the number of taxpayers using the "Single Account" has steadily increased by approximately 20% annually. The expansion of access to electronic signatures and online tax services has facilitated the adoption of this system, providing a simpler and more efficient alternative for paying taxes to the national public budget.
More details on how to use the service can be found online in the dedicated guide for the "Contul unic" (Single account) subsystem.
