He noted that the updated electronic service allowed the payers to work remotely in it, without visiting service centers, which saves not only time, but also minimizes a corruption component. In addition, Nasirov said, the users from more than 70 countries, including the United States, Germany and some other states, have already benefited from using the e-cabinet. "We hope that there will be about 20 million active users of the e-cabinet next year,” Nasirov stressed.