To apply for the enforcement debt amnesty via e-Devlet, visit turkiye.gov.tr. Applications can also be made through the Interactive Tax Office (İnteraktif Vergi Dairesi). The amnesty applies only to debts up to a certain limit. With an e-Devlet enforcement debt amnesty application, debts under 2,000 TL are erased.
Enforcement debts arise when an obligation is not paid on time. Banks and public institutions charge interest for missed payments, and prolonged nonpayment can trigger enforcement proceedings. Enforcement may lead to seizure of assets.
A recent government regulation provides relief for some enforcement debts. Under this regulation, debts below 2,000 TL will be removed. Debts equal to or above 2,000 TL can be repaid in installments if they qualify for restructuring.
Public institution debts eligible for restructuring can be paid over up to 48 months. Applications for restructuring must be submitted via e-Devlet or the Interactive Tax Office.
Procedures differ for private companies and institutions outside banks or public bodies. In those cases you should contact the relevant company directly to discuss enforcement procedures and possible restructuring of the debt.
How to Check Enforcement Debt on e-Devlet
To view enforcement debts on e-Devlet, go to turkiye.gov.tr. You can also use the e-Devlet mobile app. First, locate your enforcement case to see any outstanding debt.
- On the e-Devlet homepage click the “Giriş Yap” (Sign In) button at the top right.
- Enter your national ID number on the login screen.
- Then enter your e-Devlet password.
- Check that all information is correct and click “Giriş Yap” to access your account.
After signing in, type “İcra” into the search field. Use the “İcra Dosyası Sorgulama” (Enforcement File Inquiry) service to view your case details.

To access court documents, log into the UYAP system. UYAP shows the exact amount subject to enforcement based on official records.
How to Restructure an Enforcement Debt
Restructuring enforcement debts is possible under Law No. 7440. Only specific types of debts qualify. If your enforcement debt is covered by this law, you may request restructuring.
For example, an employer with an enforced SGK (social security) debt may apply for restructuring. Restructured debts can be paid over up to 48 months. A lump-sum payment may qualify for a reduced total amount.

After signing into e-Devlet, enter “7440” in the search field and click “Ara” (Search). From the results choose “7440 Sayılı Kanun Kapsamında SGK Borçlarının Yapılandırılması” to begin the restructuring process for SGK debts.

Click “Yeni Yapılandırma Talebi” (New Restructuring Request) to submit a restructuring application for SGK debts.

For amnesty of enforcement debts under 2,000 TL select “Gelir İdaresi Başkanlığı/7440 Sayılı Yapılandırma Kanunu Kapsamında Tecil İşlemleri”. This option redirects you to the Interactive Tax Office application.

Click “Uygulamaya Git” (Go to Application) to enter the Interactive Tax Office system.
How to Apply for Enforcement Debt Amnesty
To apply for enforcement debt amnesty, go to ivd.gib.gov.tr. Log in using your e-Devlet credentials or, if you have a dedicated Interactive Tax Office password, use that.
Amnesty applies only to enforcement debts less than 2,000 TL. If your debt exceeds this amount you may be eligible for installment payments up to 48 months. A one-time payment often provides a discounted settlement amount.
Once logged into the Interactive Tax Office, navigate through the menu. For an e-Devlet enforcement debt amnesty application, choose “Tecil İşlemleri” (Deferment Procedures). You can also check the “2000 TL altı silinen borç sorgulama” section to see previously erased debts.

Read the information provided under “Tecil İşlemleri” carefully.

The notice clarifies that debts under 2,000 TL do not require application; they are erased automatically. Debts above 2,000 TL require a restructuring application.
Complete all required fields accurately when applying. Ensure the application is error-free so you can benefit from restructuring without issues.
Where to Apply for Enforcement Amnesty on e-Devlet
Applications for enforcement amnesty are made via e-Devlet and the Interactive Tax Office. Sign in to e-Devlet with your national ID and password, then search for the Law No. 7440 services to apply.
You may also access the Interactive Tax Office directly, complete the required information, and submit your inquiry. Debts under 2,000 TL are erased automatically.
Many people have been able to clear debts through the enforcement amnesty.
Applications for restructuring must be submitted by June 30. After that date restructuring requests will not be accepted. The first installment for restructuring must be paid by July 31.
Those who benefit from restructuring must make timely payments. Missing two consecutive installments voids the restructuring. Timely payment of the first installment is especially important; failing to pay it on time can cancel the arrangement.
How to Remove an Enforcement File from e-Devlet
Removing an enforcement file on e-Devlet requires closing the case. When the case is closed, the enforcement file will no longer appear on e-Devlet. First, the debt must be paid, followed by any collection fees.
Notify the relevant authorities to remove the file. Officials will then clear the file so it no longer appears in e-Devlet. If the file is not removed in a timely manner, you may submit a request to the enforcement office.
Has the 2,000 TL Enforcement Amnesty Been Published in the Official Gazette?
The 2,000 TL enforcement amnesty was published in the Official Gazette and has entered into force. Under this measure, enforcement debts below 2,000 TL are erased, provided they fall within the restructuring framework. Debts not covered by restructuring are not affected.
No application is necessary for debts under 2,000 TL; they are erased automatically. Debts above that threshold require a restructuring application.
The amnesty covers various public receivables such as premiums and taxes, and many people have been able to eliminate debts as a result. It applies to debts incurred up to January 1, 2022; debts arising after that date are not eligible for restructuring under Law No. 7440.
How to Receive State Support for Enforcement Debts
To receive state support for enforcement debts, applicants must apply under Law No. 7440 by June 30. Debts under 2,000 TL do not require an application and will be erased automatically.
Those with enforcement debts to private companies must follow the procedures set by each company. Each organization may have different requirements; submit a written request to the company asking for restructuring of the debt.
The institution will evaluate restructuring requests. If both parties agree on a payment plan, restructuring will be implemented. Timely payments prevent further enforcement action.
Paying debts on time avoids enforcement proceedings and ensures uninterrupted access to services from public institutions. Submitting an e-Devlet enforcement debt amnesty application where applicable is important. After amnesty or restructuring, you can continue to use routine public services without disruption.