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Announced27/05/2025
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Today21/06/2025
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Estimated published24/07/2025
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Request for information: Intermediation service for periodicals Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The Tax Administration is planning to tender out the intermediation service for periodicals. With this request for information, the Tax Administration uses the questions below to map the market situation of the seasonal publication brokerage service. The notice does not yet invite offers. The information provided in the notification is preliminary and may change as the preparation progresses. Every year, the Tax Administration needs to acquire domestic and foreign, electronic and printed periodicals. The intermediary service acts as an intermediary between the contracting entity and the publishers or publishers. Periodic publication means a periodical publication intended to be infinite, published continuously in successive parts at regular or irregular intervals, and published in printed or other form. List of periodicals to be purchased: ● newspapers ● professional journals and periodicals ● periodicals with small circulation and non-commercial publications ● scientific periodicals ● other news sources that can be ordered through an intermediary The Tax Administration reserves the right to purchase products also in other ways, such as through various electronic libraries or by ordering directly from the publisher. Questions for the request for information: 1. Please provide your views on the options for implementing the procurement: Total procurement or by sub-area? 2. Do you offer all publications listed in the Annex or only certain publications (see Annex 1)? How would you divide the periodicals into sections? 3. Identify your services in more detail. Service descriptions can be added as an attachment. 4. What kind of pricing model do you offer? Do you offer the price through the intermediation rate or as the total price of the services? 5. Does the schedule have any pricing effects, and if so, what kind? Is the scheduling planned by the contracting entity realistic and feasible? 6. Under what conditions do you offer services? You can attach your own/proposed model contract. 7. The contracting entity uses its own safety annex, which will be part of the procurement tender materials. If you have your own license or security terms, you can add the material to the request for information for review. 8. Describe your company's experience in providing the services in question. In addition to this information, we ask for your free-form views on the issues that should be taken into account when making a call for tenders. If your reply to a request for information contains business and professional secrets or other confidential information, please clearly identify and mark the confidential parts. Please reply to this request for information by 18/06/2025 at 12:00. You can send your reply to Hankinnat@vero.fi. For further instructions, see the section "Additional information on the purchase or part of it". Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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