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Our work covers international and domestic issues, across direct and indirect tax matters, and builds on strong relationships with OECD members and the engagement of a large number of non-OECD, G20 and developing countries as well as input from business and civil society. This inclusive approach ensures our solutions are fit for a modern, globalised and digitalised economy.

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  • OECD Tax a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Mathias Cormann, visuel

    Secretary-General of the OECD - Secrétaire général de l’OCDE

    Tax Inspectors Without Borders - or #TIWB is one of the best examples of what the OECD and the UNDP can do together in providing practical support for developing countries, helping to build capacity and mobilise domestic resources. TIWB experts provide practical, hands-on assistance on current audit cases and related international tax issues. Programmes are customised to meet the distinct needs of each tax administration across a wide range of areas. The initiative’s assistance ranges from transfer pricing and the reinforcement of criminal tax investigations to the effective use of automatically exchanged information (AEOI). To date, TIWB assistance has helped tax administrations in developing countries generate an additional USD 2.3 billion in tax revenues and USD 6.05 billion in tax assessments across Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Eastern Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean. These achievements have been accomplished in partnership with international organisations such as the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) and the World Bank Group (WBG). Read more in the TIWB Annual Report 2024 to find out how the initiative is helping countries to finance the Sustainable Development Goals, deepening co-operation between OECD and UNDP, and expanding to provide greater support on frontier tax issues for developing countries. To download the Annual Report 2024, visit: http://bit.ly/tiwb-2024

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    [OUT NOW] The Tax Inspectors Without Borders Annual Report 2024 is now available! TIWB is a joint initiative of the OECD - OCDE and UNDP that assists developing countries in strengthening international tax capacity. TIWB programmes mainly focus on international tax audit and criminal tax investigations but may also provide technical assistance in the areas of AEOI, VAT, CbCR, and the implementation of the global minimum tax. In 2023, the TIWB Roster of Experts was renewed and over 130 qualified experts were selected to respond to demand in the eight thematic areas of assistance offered by the initiative. The Roster Experts are a group of accredited tax experts, including both serving and former officials of national tax administrations, pre-qualified and listed by UNDP as available to implement TIWB programmes. The TIWB Annual Report 2024 looks back at the initiative’s achievements from July 2022 to December 2023. Chapter 1 describes TIWB in the evolving international taxation and development context. Chapter 2 discusses TIWB programmes and operations. Chapter 3 provides information on current and future areas of TIWB technical assistance. Chapter 4 highlights results obtained over the past year. Chapter 5 describes TIWB participation at international events and the initiative’s communication efforts. Finally, Chapter 6 sets out the work plan for the year and provides an overview of the previous year’s objectives and performance. Discover more in the Annual Report 2024 ➡️ https://bit.ly/tiwb-2024 #TIWB #OECD #UNDP #OECDtax

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    [JOB VACANCY] We're looking for a Senior Adviser to lead and co-ordinate the accession process with respect to the OECD Committee on Fiscal Affairs (CFA).   The accession co-ordinator will oversee the progress of accession reviews by all the subsidiary bodies of the CFA and prepare its formal opinions on the candidate countries. He/she will conduct dialogue with the senior co-ordinators of each candidate country and provide strategic input with a view to facilitating the advancement of the accession process and the resolution of challenges and bottlenecks. He/she will co-ordinate closely across the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration with the technical teams responsible for the areas covered by the accession process and ensure the reviews are conducted in accordance with the Accession Roadmaps and the CFA Accession Methodology. He/she will be the main interlocutor of the OECD Directorate for Legal Affairs, which serves as the technical co-ordinator of the accession process for the Organisation, and of the OECD Directorate for Global Relations and Co-operation.   🗓️ Apply by 15 May 2024 (23:59 CEST) ➡️ https://smrtr.io/kdTFX   #OECDjobs #jobvacancy #OECDtax #jobs #taxjobs

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  • OECD Tax a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Manal S. Corwin, visuel

    Director, OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration

    Pleased to announce that we released the 2024 edition of Taxing Wages.   The report reveals that effective tax rates on labour income increased in 2023 in a majority of OECD countries, across a range of income levels and household types. The report finds that the post-tax income of a single worker earning the average wage declined in 21 out of 38 OECD countries in 2023. The report also includes a special feature on tax and gender, analysing the tax rates on second earners in married couples, more than 75% of whom are women in almost all OECD countries. The report finds that second earners face higher effective tax rates than single workers when they take up work at the same wage level in most OECD countries, although the difference has narrowed in recent years. 📘 Access the full report ➡️ https://oe.cd/taxingwages 🗞️ Read the press release ➡️ https://oe.cd/5vW #TaxingWages #OECDtax #OECD #tax

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    [NEWS] Labour taxes rise across OECD countries amid persistent inflation, according to our new report.   Taxing Wages 2024 reveals that effective tax rates on labour incomes rose in a majority of OECD countries. The post-tax income of single workers earning the average wage declined in 21 out of 38 OECD countries.   In a majority of countries, the increase in labour taxation was primarily driven by increases in personal income tax. While real wages declined in 18 OECD countries, nominal wages increased in 37 out of 38 OECD countries, as inflation remained above historic levels.   The new OECD analysis focuses on cross-country comparison of the labour tax wedge. It looks at eight different household types, varying by income level and household composition.   This year’s edition of Taxing Wages includes a special feature that examines differences in the tax wedge between first and second earners, and considers the associated gender implications. Specifically, the report analyses the tax rates on second earners in married couples, more than 75% of whom are women in almost all OECD countries.   📘💡 Access the full report & key findings in the highlights brochure ➡️ https://oe.cd/taxingwages 🗞️ Read the press release ➡️ https://oe.cd/5vW   #TaxingWages #OECDtax #OECD #tax

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  • OECD Tax a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Mathias Cormann, visuel

    Secretary-General of the OECD - Secrétaire général de l’OCDE

    New analysis released today shows how in 2023, for a second consecutive year, high inflation pushed up labour taxes across OECD countries. The Taxing Wages 2024 report reveals that effective tax rates on labour incomes rose in a majority of OECD countries. The post-tax income of single workers earning the average wage declined in 21 out of 38 OECD countries. The new OECD analysis focuses on cross-country comparisons of the labour tax wedge for eight different household types, varying by income level and household composition. This year’s edition of Taxing Wages includes a special feature that examines differences in the tax wedge between first and second earners, and considers the associated gender implications. Specifically, the report analyses the tax rates on second earners in married couples, more than 75% of whom are women in almost all OECD countries. Read more: http://oe.cd/taxingwages #TaxingWages

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  • OECD Tax a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Zayda Manatta, visuel

    Head of the Secretariat at the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes

    The Global Forum Secretariat and the Ministry of Economy and Finance of #Panama organised the 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗽𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗽 𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗼𝗻 𝗥𝗲𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮𝗿𝗱 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗮𝘂𝗱𝗶𝘁𝘀 this week in Panama City. The event brought together 38 participants representing tax administrations and ministries of finance from 15 jurisdictions (📷 photos). Find out more 👉 https://lnkd.in/e_2dbJhA #GlobalForum #taxtransparency #capacitybuilding #automaticexchange #AEOI #CRS #compliance Hakim Hamadi Colin Bin YAN Miguel Morelos Tatiana Aleman Kierszenblat Isabel Y. Vecchio-Arófulo Lilia Saez

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