02-08-2007, 14:13 | #1 |
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Civil Data Registration and Financial Reporting
Dear all,
I am working as a research assistant for a company called the Global Trust Center, situated in Sweden, Malmö. We work with issues regarding the protection of the individual from a digital world perspective. I have been assigned to look at Turkish legislation regarding Civil Data Protection and Financial reporting in Turkey. I came across this forum by searching on Google and would appriciate it if anyone could answer a few questions regarding Turkish legislation that governs Financial reporting (annual accounts, who has to sign the report, which public authority recieves and supervises the annual accounts from Turkish Enterprises). And which Act governs the registration of births and deaths. Is there a national Id number in Turkey, if so, which authority issues and handles this? To save time, and if possible, any directions to these Acts in English is greatly appreciated, and I can then take if from there. Best Regards Fredric Skargren Research Assistant GTC Global Trust Center Development P O Box 298, 201 22 Malmö Sweden |
02-08-2007, 22:42 | #2 |
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Hi,
I will try to answer your questions but my knowledge in these issues is very limited.Annual accounts recieves and supervises by The Ministry of Finance.And there is a national Id number in Turkey,The Birth Begistration Office issues this and registrations of birth and deaths.These enterprises have their own Acts which orders their charges and duties. |
03-08-2007, 14:27 | #3 |
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Turkish ID
Hello: I am in receipt of what I think is a birth registration form (Mernis Dogum Formu). I see the Turkish parent's Kimlik number, however, I cannot determine which is the ID# of the dependent. How many digits does an ID number have and what is the Turkish translation for ID# so that I may identify it on the form?. Thank you kindly.
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06-08-2007, 14:39 | #5 |
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Turkish ID
The only Kimlik# appears next to the father's name, but none for the dependent. Am I to understand the birth was NOT registered if no kimlik# was given to the dependent?. Next to Kimlik# at the top of the form is blank and immediately below it, it says: NUFUSA KAYITLI OLDUGU.
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If he were not a Turkish Citizen, he wouldn't have a TC Kimlik numarası but in this case he wouldn't have such a form too so I wouldn't think this is the case here. Phrase "Nufusa kayıtlı olduğu" means "Location he is registered to" so considering he is "registered", it should also mean his birth is registered and also he is a Turkish Citizen. At least this is what it looks like with the given information.. |
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