Tax management supported by mechanisms of technological innovation
Mobile office case
Keywords:
app, mobile office, taxes, technology, virtual windowAbstract
Mobile applications are currently widely used instruments that facilitate access and navigation in other software, in this sense, more and more institutions of various kinds incorporate this type of innovative technological mechanisms with various purposes, among which tax management from parish governments. as that of the Chirijos community requires, in this context the purpose of this work was based on the design of an application that facilitates citizen user access to platforms such as the Internal Revenue Service both to check their assets and to pay them. A methodology based on the quantitative research approach was applied, of a descriptive type through tools such as click charts, pixlr and canva; obtaining the schematic process flow that details the step by step of the application, as well as the screenshots when accessing the application from the mobile and from the website of the parish government. In conclusion, the design of this practical and useful tool for the inhabitants from anywhere and at any time is emphasized, whose execution responsibility falls strictly on the autonomous decentralized parish government of Chirijos.
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