President of the Syndicate of Workers of Taxes ensured that the long lines recorded on Tuesday in the offices and site congestion of the Tax Authority does not motivate the extension of the deadline for submission of statements of the IRS.
Speaking to Lusa, Paul Ralha realized that today, the closing date for delivery of statements by IRS employees earners and pensioners, occurred “multiple constraints”.
“Today was a day when virtually the entire country was waiting lines very sharp,” he said, adding that this “is a reflection of the lack of staff and feels that, at critical moments, becomes very more serious, “why today were” services [that normally close at 16h] running up to 19h and 20h to meet taxpayers. “
As for electronic statements, delivered through the website of the Tax and Customs Authority, union leader mentioned the existence of “overload”, which ranked as “normal at times when there is a large turnout and the system can not do data processing “which creates” waiting times in which one can not gain access to the portal to make the discharge of the statement. “
Despite these constraints, “there will be no extension of the deadline,” said Paul Ralha.
“Right now is not to be equated, nor is there any fact to justify the extension of the term, since everything went normally,” he noted.
According to the union, “there was no extraordinary fact, any impediment that has happened in recent days, including strikes or any type of situation that has terminated the services or prevented delivery of the statements.”
“It’s all within what is normal and there will be no extra time,” he reiterated.
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