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Navarra approves new anti-fraud plan with NaTicket

Over the next three years, the Foral Government will implement a program called NaTicket, a system similar to Euskadi Ticket Bai, to control billing in real time.

Headquarters of the Department of Economy and Finance of Navarre. Photo: Government of Navarre

The Government of Navarre has approved a new plan to combat tax fraud for the next three years, the main innovation of which is NaTicket , equivalent to TicketBai of the Basque Country, which aims to control immediately all the billing of companies and entities.

The Finance Advisor, José Luis Arasti, has stressed that the project is still in a preliminary phase and does not have a specific implementation date, but will have its own peculiarities adapted to the territory.

In addition tothis new system, the plan aims to facilitate the management of those who wish to voluntarily correct any irregularities, bearing in mind that the best way to prevent fraud is through the cooperation of the taxpayer.

The Foral Government also plans to strengthen inspections and advance the investigation of computer crimes and the control of cryptoassets. "Combating fraud is an essential tool for maintaining public services," Arasti stressed.

For the time being, the Anti-Fraud Plan does not specify the budget or how many inspectors and additional resources will be used to strengthen this new tax control plan.

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