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The Revenue Administration (GİB) has announced that the Tourism Share Declaration will soon move to the e-Declaration (e-Beyanname) system.
This change is part of GİB’s broader digitalization initiative to improve taxpayer services, make filing faster and more secure, and ensure uninterrupted online access.
The “Tourism Share” is a special levy introduced under Law No. 7183 on Turkish Tourism Promotion and Development Agency (effective 15 July 2019, entered into force 1 October 2019) in Turkey.
Businesses operating in certain tourism-related sectors must submit a “Tourism Share Declaration” and pay the contribution.
Starting 1 December 2025, declarations for the November 2025 period and onwards must be filed electronically through the e-Declaration system.
Taxpayers will submit their returns via the Digital Tax Office (Dijital Vergi Dairesi).
Inside the portal, users should select “0068 – Tourism” under the “+ New Declaration” section to create and submit the form.
Detailed instructions for preparing and submitting the Tourism Share Declaration are available within the e-Declaration application. To access them:
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Click your user icon in the upper-right corner of the homepage.
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Go to Help → e-Declaration Documents → Start Now.
From December 2025, the Tourism Share Declaration will only be submitted electronically through the e-Declaration system. This update modernizes the reporting process, aligning it with GİB’s ongoing efforts to simplify and digitize tax compliance in Turkey.
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