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  • 31-March-2020

    English

    Tackling the coronavirus: OECD Forum on Tax Administration publishes actions that tax administrations are currently taking to support taxpayers

    In the light of the worsening global impacts of Covid-19 on individual taxpayers, businesses and the wider economy, the OECD Forum on Tax Administration (FTA) has today published a global reference document setting out actions that FTA tax administrations are currently taking to support taxpayers.

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  • 23-mars-2020

    Français

    La fiscalité à l’heure du COVID-19

    Alors que nous essayons de nous frayer un chemin à travers cette crise mondiale, l'une des rares certitudes que nous possédons est que la politique fiscale jouera un rôle important dans la réponse immédiate des gouvernements pour soutenir les particuliers et les entreprises, ainsi que dans les futures séries de mesures politiques et la reconstruction de nos économies, qui aura finalement lieu une fois la crise sanitaire maîtrisée.

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  • 20-March-2020

    English

    Tax administration responses to Covid-19: support for taxpayers

    These suggestions are not recommendations but are intended to assist administrations globally in their consideration of appropriate measures in their own national contexts to help taxpayers during this difficult period.

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  • 28-March-2019

    English

    Joint Audit 2019 – Enhancing Tax Co-operation and Improving Tax Certainty - Forum on Tax Administration

    Improved dispute prevention and dispute resolution are key concerns for both business and tax administrations by creating incentives for low-risk behaviour among taxpayers and helping tax administrations to better match resources to tax risks. Joint Audits are an essential element in the Tax Certainty Agenda and allow tax administrations to operate efficiently and effectively in an increasingly global environment, co-operating ever more closely and frequently with each other to ensure compliance, tackle base erosion and profit shifting, and minimise the probability of costly and time-consuming disputes. The report sets out the most advanced form of audit-related tax co-operation, provides best practices and identifies possible areas of improvement and future work, not limited to the OECD Forum on Tax Administration.
  • 28-March-2019

    English

    The Sharing and Gig Economy: Effective Taxation of Platform Sellers - Forum on Tax Administration

    This report looks at approaches to help ensure the effective taxation of those earning income from the sale of goods or services in the sharing and gig economy. It considers the different ways that tax administrations can best engage with platform sellers, sharing and gig economy platforms, and each other to enable more effective tax compliance. The report is divided into four chapters. The first chapter sets out the background to the sharing and gig economy and the role of online platforms. The second chapter provides some examples of current approaches that are being taken by OECD Forum on Tax Administration members that participated in this work. Chapter three sets out a range of options that tax administrations may wish to consider to help enable compliance in this sector. Finally, chapter four sets out three recommendations and considerations for possible further work: joint work between tax administrations and platforms on providing information and support to platform sellers; improving the evidence base to enhance understanding of the tax at risk in relation to platforms; and assisting in the possible development of a legislative model for standardised reporting by sharing and gig economy platforms.
  • 29-September-2017

    English

    The Changing Tax Compliance Environment and the Role of Audit

    The report sets out how tax compliance strategies are evolving in light of new technologies, data sources and tools, including the increasing use of advanced analytics. It also looks at how these changes might affect the role of audit and auditors in the future. Finally it suggests a number of areas where further work by the Forum on Tax Administration might assist tax administrations in their consideration and implementation of administrative reforms as a result of the changing compliance environment.
  • 4-mai-2017

    Français

    Relever les défis fiscaux posés par l'économie numérique, Action 1 - Rapport final 2015

    L’essor de l’économie numérique soulève des défis qui se rapportent à la fiscalité internationale. Ce rapport analyse en détail ces défis. Il observe que l’économie numérique s’impose de plus en plus comme l’économie au sens propre, de sorte qu’il serait difficile, voire impossible, de l’isoler du reste de l’économie à des fins fiscales. Il ajoute toutefois que certains modèles économiques et attributs essentiels de l’économie numérique peuvent exacerber les risques de BEPS, et décrit les effets attendus des mesures issues de l’ensemble des actions qui constituent le projet BEPS. Il présente également les règles et mécanismes d’application qui ont été définis pour faciliter la collecte de la taxe sur la valeur ajoutée (TVA) à partir du pays où se trouve le consommateur lors de transactions transfrontalières entre entreprises et consommateurs, et qui permettront d’établir des règles du jeu équitables entre fournisseurs nationaux et étrangers. Enfin, le rapport étudie et analyse des solutions possibles aux défis fiscaux de plus large portée posés par l’économie numérique, et souligne la nécessité de suivre les évolutions de l’économie numérique au fil du temps.
  • 13-May-2016

    English, PDF, 646kb

    FTA Annual Report 2015-2016

    Highlights and achievements of the Forum on Tax Administration 2015-2016.

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  • 13-May-2016

    English

    Tax Administrations and Capacity Building - A Collective Challenge

    Effective tax systems are a critical building block for increased domestic resources in developing countries, essential for sustainable development and for promoting self-reliance, good governance, growth and stability. This report begins with an overview of the current tax capacity building landscape, highlighting key initiatives and recent developments that have emerged in response to developing country needs. It then examines how tax administrations, as well as international and regional organisations, are supporting and delivering capacity building assistance to developing countries, and it offers guidance both in relation to G20 priorities and more generally. The report is based on a mapping exercise and a survey of members of the OECD’s Forum on Tax Administration (FTA), drawing on the insights and expertise of a nine-country task team led by the FTA commissioners of Canada and China and supported by the FTA Secretariat.
  • 13-May-2016

    English

    Rethinking Tax Services - The Changing Role of Tax Service Providers in SME Tax Compliance

    The landscape of tax services, traditionally provided by parties such as tax advisors, accountants and other tax practitioners, is changing, thanks to new technologies and services such as online accounting and filing, mobile devices, and machine-to-machine communication. This may lead to more integrated tax systems, in which taxation is part of the day-to-day operations of SMEs. This report provides an overview of relevant technological and business developments and new service solutions. It also explores how these influence SMEs, tax service providers and tax administrations – and the way that they co-operate. Tax administrations can adopt different types of network strategies for co-operating with tax service providers. The report identifies four basic network strategies. In countries without an established tax service provider infrastructure, such as developing and emerging economies, leveraging new technologies (such as online services and mobile payment) may create new possibilities for providing infrastructure that is both beneficial for SMEs and promotes tax compliance.
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