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Certificate of Compliance (Tax and Social Insurance)

Some members have requested for the specific contact details with regards to the Certificate of Compliance with Tax and Social Insurance for uploading to the HMGOG Procurement system. After our meeting with them we would like to confirm the following contact details:

The form [Certificate of Compliance (Tax and Social Insurance)] can be requested from the Income Tax Office via

Email: certificates@gibraltar.gov.gi or
Telephone: (+350)20075260

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