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Possibilities for Adoption of E-governance in the Ministry of Finance and the Development of Electronic Services in the National Revenue Agency in Bulgaria Economic Alternatives
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2014
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Possibilities for Adoption of E-governance in the Ministry of Finance and the Development of Electronic Services in the National Revenue Agency in Bulgaria

Abstract

This article is an attempt to explain the notion of e-governance and its adoption in the Bulgarian Ministry of Finance. More particularly, the electronic services that operate in the National Revenue Agency are analyzed. The author uses a wide scope of methods as comparison, induction and deduction, analytical, expert evaluation and expert opinion citation. The paper is an attempt to accept or reject two hypothesizes. No adequate legislation exists in Bulgarian public administration in order to adopt e-governance. And second, the Bulgarian governmental system is very conservative and bureaucratic which is a hindrance to every action to achieve improvement. The results of this survey show that the most reformed public sector in compliance with a new concept for e-governance is the Ministry of Finance in Bulgaria and the National Revenue Agency respectively.

Keywords

Public Administration, e-governance, administrative services, electronic services, Ministry of Finance, National Revenue Agency
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