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Organization : Ministry of Finance
Facility : Re-registration
Country : Timor-Leste
Website : https://www.mof.gov.tl/taxation/re-registration/?lang=en

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Re-registration :

The TIN re-registration is a program being conducted by the NDDR, aiming to ensure that the information of TIN holders is accurate, complete and up-to-date.

Related : How to Pay Tax Timor-Leste Ministry of Finance : www.statusin.org/29757.html

Every natural or legal person who obtained a Timor-Leste TIN prior to Nov 1st 2013 is required to re-register it. This includes those who received their TIN from SERVE.

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Typical examples include businesses, NGOs, government organizations, business owners and employees who have a TIN from Timor-Leste. In addition, the owners of businesses operating in Timor-Leste are required to have/obtain a TIN as part of the re-registration program.

The PACKAGE submission phase for the re-registration program runs from the 4th of November until the 31st of December 2013. We expect much longer lines and wait times in December; therefore, we strongly encourage you to start the re-registration process as early on as possible.

All required PACKAGES and their attachments must be submitted and accepted by the NDDR before December 31st.

FAQs :
1.What is the TIN Re-registration?
The TIN re-registration is a program being conducted by the NDDR, aiming to ensure that the information of TIN holders is accurate, complete and up-to-date.

2.What is a TIN?
A TIN is a unique identifier issued by the government of Timor-Leste to individuals and businesses. You need to know your TIN to be able to re-register it. If you have lost or forgotten your TIN, visit NDDR.

3.Who is required to re-register their TIN?
Every natural or legal person who obtained a Timor-Leste TIN prior to Nov 1st 2013 is required to re-register it. This includes those who received their TIN from SERVE.

Typical examples include businesses, NGOs, government organizations, business owners and employees who have a TIN from Timor-Leste. In addition, the owners of businesses operating in Timor-Leste are required to have/obtain a TIN as part of the re-registration program.

4.Do all owners of companies and directors of organizations need to obtain TINs?
Yes. This is a new requirement. Owners (shareholders) of companies and directors of organizations who do not have a TIN already will need to obtain one.

In the case of large companies that have more than ten shareholders, only the ten largest shareholders need to obtain TINs.

5.What happens if I do not re-register my TIN?
You must re-register your TIN to remain eligible for government services.

TINs WHICH ARE NOT RE-REGISTERED WILL BE RETIRED AND WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR USE TO SECURE A CERTIFICATE DIVIDAS OR OBTAIN PAYMENTS FROM GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

6.What Other Documents will be required for re-registration?
All businesses will be required to submit a copy of their most current Articles of Incorporation/Articles of Association (Estatuto), and a copy of their current business license.

All non-profit organizations will be required to submit a copy of the Ministry of Justice certificate issued to them. Each PACKAGE has other requirements in the section titled supporting documents. Please read it carefully and ensure all required documents are included.

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