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  • 31-August-2021

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    Togo joins the Inclusive Framework on BEPS and participates in the agreement to address the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy

    Togo joins international efforts against tax evasion and avoidance by joining the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS as its 140th member. Through its membership, Togo has also committed to addressing the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy by joining the two-pillar plan to reform the international taxation rules, bringing to 134 the total number of jurisdictions participating in the agreement.

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  • 30-August-2021

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    Ukraine commits to start automatic exchange of financial account information by 2023

    Ukraine has committed to implement the international Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matters (AEOI) by 2023. The commitment made by Prime Minister of Ukraine, Mr Denys Shmyhal, makes Ukraine the 118th Global Forum member to commit to start AEOI by a specific date.

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  • 11-August-2021

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    Maldives, Papua New Guinea and Rwanda join multilateral Convention to tackle tax evasion and avoidance

    Today, at the OECD Headquarters in Paris, three countries have signed the multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters (the Convention), bringing the total number of jurisdictions that participate in the Convention to 144.

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  • 3-August-2021

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    Jamaica commits to start automatic exchange of financial account information by 2022

    Jamaica has committed to implement the international Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matters (AEOI) by 2022. The commitment made by the Minister of Finance and the Public Service makes Jamaica the 117th Global Forum member to commit to start AEOI by a specific date.

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  • 12-July-2021

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    First edition of Tax Transparency in Latin America report outlines growing role of tax transparency and exchange of information in helping Latin American governments fight financial crimes and mobilise resources

    Tax Transparency in Latin America 2021 is a key output of the Punta del Este Declaration (the Declaration), a Latin American initiative to tackle tax evasion, corruption and other financial crimes through transparency and exchange of information (EOI) for tax purposes.

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  • 2-July-2021

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    Another milestone is reached in supporting African countries’ fight against tax evasion and other illicit financial flows

    Between 22 June and 2 July 2021, 34 participants from 17 African countries took part in the second phase of the Train the Trainer pilot programme, launched in April 2021 by the Global Forum under the umbrella of the Africa Initiative.

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  • 24-June-2021

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    Global Forum publishes five new peer review reports assessing the legal and regulatory framework for the exchange of information on request

    The Global Forum published today new peer review reports assessing the legal and regulatory framework against the international standard on transparency and exchange of information on request for Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, the Russian Federation, South Africa and Ukraine. The new reports only cover the first phase of the assessment.

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  • 23-June-2021

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    Tax Transparency in Latin America 2021: Punta del Este Declaration Progress Report

    The Tax Transparency in Latin America report is a key output of the Punta del Este Declaration. It is the first report of its kind, dedicated to the issue of tax transparency in Latin America. It will be published annually to inform decision makers and citizens on where the region stands, and the concrete progress made by Latin American countries on tax transparency.

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  • 22-June-2021

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    Model Rules for Reporting by Platform Operators with respect to Sellers in the Sharing and Gig Economy

    The Model Rules for Reporting by Digital Platforms were developed in light of the rapid growth of the digital economy and in response to calls for a global reporting framework in respect of activities being facilitated by such platforms, in particular in the sharing and gig economy. Activities facilitated by platforms may not always be visible to tax authorities or self-reported by taxpayers.

  • 17-June-2021

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    West African Tax Administration Forum joins international fight against tax evasion by becoming Global Forum’s 20th observer

    As an observer to the Global Forum, WATAF will participate in plenary meetings and other events. It will contribute to the promotion of international exchange of information among tax administrations as a powerful tool to tackle cross-border tax evasion and improve domestic resource mobilisation.

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