30/05/2017
Minister of Trade and Investment Dr. Majid bin Abdullah Al
Qassabi and Finance Minister Hamad bin Abdullah Al Jadaan, launched "Eltizam"
electronic service, which is one of the initiatives of the National Transition
Program 2020 to promote electronic transactions and achieve the vision of the
Kingdom in 2030 to support and facilitate government procedures with the
private sector And its reliability based on technology and it aims to achieve
the government commitment of the main commitments required by the private
sector in an electronic form in one integrated service, which will help speed
up the process of completion by facilitating the procedures and requirements of
the government, saving time and effort by eliminating paper transactions and
relying on electronic connectivity including Ensuring transparency and
credibility in the quality of the data provided. Businesses can also verify the
extent of their compliance electronically and know their affairs prior to
applying for any government transaction by electronically checking their
status. Such as: the validity of the Commercial Register, the Zakat and Tax Certificate,
the Saudization certificate, the scope of the establishment, the validity of
its membership in the Chambers of Commerce and other services and the various
regulatory requirements. Deputy Minister of Trade and Investment Eng. Majid Al
Bawardi said that the "commitment" in its current stage will be used
by the government agencies to ensure that the commercial establishments comply
with the requirements of each service provided and can be used by commercial
establishments to verify their regulatory status with ease and transparency
before submitting. For any service visit the website Eltizam.sa, deputy
of the Ministry of Finance for Technology and Development Ahmed Al Suyyan said
that it was successfully launched on the Ministry of Finance and the Zakat and Tax
Committee and the Customs Authority to take advantage of them in facilitating the
process of completion and issuance of receivables without the need of paper
requirements previously required from government agencies, and will be
publicated to all government agencies.