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Online services maintenance for TAJ systems

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External view of the St Andrew Revenue Service Centre along Constant Spring Road in the parish. (Photo: Bernardo for Google.com)

Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) will be conducting maintenance activities to a section of its online platform next Tuesday (August 1) between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm.

In its advisory, the TAJ says it is sensitising the general public that several of the its online service features will be suspended, as the scheduled routine maintenance work is undertaken to improve the business experience via the authority’s digital platform.

Taxpayers, who conduct business using the Revenue Administration Information System (RAIS) will not be able to conduct much of their usual online transactions during the period of the scheduled system downtime. These services include filing, business-related tax payments, system queries, TRN and TCC services.

Persons are reminded that the due date for consumption taxes remains Monday, July, 31, 2023, and are advised that the maintenance activity will be conducted after the date the has passed.

Taxpayers will still be able to conduct select online transactions during the maintenance activity, to include:

  • Property tax payments and queries
  • Traffic ticket payments
  • Fitness fee payments. Additionally, persons will be able to conduct business using the TAJ mobile application, downloadable from the Google Play Store. The app can also be used to conduct property and traffic ticket services on the go.

Clients are encouraged to conduct their RAIS related transactions ahead of the scheduled system downtime, whether online or by visiting a tax office.

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