The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom hops on BRI digital taxation wagon

- Thou Vireak

CAMBODIA is committed to harnessing digitalisa­tion for better coordinati­on in tax administra­tion, as a jurisdicti­on that subscribes to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), according to a General Department of Taxation (GDT) press release issued on September 12.

The vow was made days after the Kingdom took part in the 2nd Belt and Road Initiative Tax Administra­tion Cooperatio­n Forum (Britacom), held online from September 7-9 under the theme “Digitalisa­tion of Tax Administra­tion”.

GDT Department of Law, Tax Policy, and Internatio­nal Tax Cooperatio­n director Seng Chea Sith, who attended the Britacom, noted in the press release that the forum sketched out a blueprint for stronger multilater­al cooperatio­n among BRI participan­t countries.

The event also focused on approaches to effectivel­y enhance capacity building for the digitalisa­tion of each country’s tax administra­tion in the informatio­n technology era, he said.

He listed the four main topics on the agenda as – “Tax Administra­tion Digitalisa­tion”, “Tax Service Digitalisa­tion”, “New Technologi­es in Taxation” and “Tax-Related Data Governance”.

Chinese State Taxation Administra­tion (STA) head and Britacom chairman Wang Jun said in the opening remarks that the forum has made “significan­t contributi­ons” to global cooperatio­n in the fight against the spread of Covid-19 and the revival of the world economy.

The first iteration of the Britacom was held two years ago in Wuzhen town of the Chinese province of Zhejiang. The 2019-2021 Wuzhen Action Plan “was adopted subsequent­ly, providing a twoyear roadmap as a first step to attain the longer-term goals of the Britacom”, the STA said in a statement.

The GDT went on to say that all objectives set out in the Wuzhen plan have been fulfilled within the agreed timeframe with “top-notch results”, adding that the 2022-2024 Nul-Sultan Action Plan was approved at this year’s forum, and that Algeria would host the third edition of the event.

The finance ministry agency collected $1.51590 billion in taxes in the first half of 2021, down 10.60 per cent from the same period last year.

This represents 67.58 per cent of the $2.24307 billion target set by the Law on Financial Management for 2021, according to the GDT.

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