In this case, I did the research, conclusions and characterization processes myself.
I will clarify the logic and thinking behind the decisions I made.
The dashboard in the personal government area of the Israeli Tax Authority was developed and designed for employers,
taxpayer representatives, and the general public in order to simplify processes of reporting and payment and make government services more accessible.
It can be used for personal information, processes of reporting, eligibility data, and refunds.
Understand which actions are most useful to the customer
User interviews
I interviewed users from various groups in order to understand the needs of the system’s users.
The investigation showed that the system’s users are employers, taxpayer representatives, and private individuals.
Those users confirmed our preliminary assumptions regarding the system’s problems, and they added specific points regarding each group and what the most comfortable user experience would be.
I analyzed and researched financial systems that supply similar services, and in addition I researched solutions for the behavior in complex systems.
Based on my research, some of my key findings were:
Dashboard
There was no overview who gave a general indication of all operations, operations and the status of payments and reports
hierarchy
Many options appeared, but with no hierarchical arrangement, and many were often inapplicable, making the user experience difficult and uncomfortable.
Navigation
There is no Navigation in the system and no navigation between actions
Makes it difficult to access basic operations in the system.
Communication
Since most of the user’s dealings with the tax authority is through the system, the absence of an area for updates and personal messages was very noticeable.
Inquiries status
Actions are taken in the system and the user has no idea what their status is, will it be accepted? Is a document missing?
Design
all is not well 🙁
Outdated design, inconsistent fonts and icons and look very unexperiential to the user.
01 There are different types of users
Accountants, frequent users
“I need to manage some more
in addition to my business”

Small-medium business
use once a month to two months
“How do I know if the document
I sent was received?”

Large companies seldom use
“I just need some document”
02 Different users – Different need
Immediately after research I built an information architecture. which will contain everything that I understood should be in the system.
I designed directions.
Based on my research. Option A was the most effective.
After I collected all the problems, I solved them as follows:
Dashboard
I created 2 central dashboards according to what is used
For accountants, the dashboard will contain information that is compatible with navigating between several VAT and income tax clients
For a private user who owns a business with an indication of the essential actions.
hierarchy
In each dashboard I put the important actions and essential information for the user
Navigation
I created a menu that navigates to all actions in a clear and accessible way with icons for the user to understand.
Communication
I created a button that alerts you to additional messages
I created a page for the inbox to be able to respond and communicate with the tax authority.
Inquiries status
In the central manufacturer’s dashboard, there is an area for inquiries, an indication of the status of an inquiry and the possibility to open a new inquiry.
Design
I built a design system to accompany the system. Clean and simple design language and icons. I reduced the use of colors.
Delivering a clean, clear, and simple design system
financial
The system provides a service to accountants and businesses that want to handle the financial part That’s why we created a system that uses familiar financial
Consistency
The design system should be consistent. Because a user can log in as multiple users and the components must be consistent and memorable.
Simplicity
In order to reduce cognitive load, and let the content shine, we push for simplicity, which means reduce color usage, reduce the number of font styles and button styles, remove any excessive decoration.
Let’s make something
together, say hi.