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Private Tutoring Centers "Obliged" to Submit Income Tax, Ministry Says


Thu 04 Nov 2021 | 12:37 AM
Taarek Refaat

The Egyptian Ministry of Finance called on private tutoring centers, whether halls, associations, apartments, or by teaching through electronic means and others, whether owned or rented to submit their tax income.

The emperors of private lessons demanded that he notify the Tax Office of this, whether he has a tax file or that he open a new tax file for this activity, at the latest, no later than a month from now.

The ministry added in a post on the ministry’s official “Facebook” page: "The giants of chemistry and the legends of physics .. you must go to the nearest tax office within a month from now."

It pointed out that notifying the Tax Office of the activity of private lessons and opening a tax file is not a legal basis to legalize the conditions of private tutoring centers.