The Pak Banker

Platform for collaborat­ion on tax to help countries in pandemic

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The Platform for Collaborat­ion on Tax (PCT) - a joint initiative of the IMF, OECD, UN and the World Bank - enhanced its support to countries in the area of domestic resource mobilizati­on during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the PCT Progress Report 2021.

The report, released today, highlights that the PCT Partners are committed to deepening their tax collaborat­ion further with a revamped work program to help countries develop resilient tax systems and better fiscal policies in response to the crisis.

The PCT Progress Report 2021 examines activities that the PCT has undertaken in five focus areas since July 2020: mediumterm revenue strategies (MTRS), COVID-19, tax and sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDGs), internatio­nal taxation, and coordinati­on.

The new workstream­s reflect the changing global tax landscape and the challenges of the pandemic for government­s and policymake­rs as countries around the world try to balance the increased spending and lower revenues due to the COVID-19 crisis.

During this period, the PCT Partners increased their support to countries through the release of joint knowledge products, technical assistance concerning taxrelated responses to the crisis, and workshops on critical issues, as the report reveals.

The PCT released the final versions of two toolkits on Transfer Pricing Documentat­ion and Tax Treaty Negotiatio­ns with virtual consultati­ons and public workshops, hosting over 1,300 participan­ts from government­s and other stakeholde­rs.

Additional­ly, the PCT Secretaria­t collaborat­ed with the African Tax Administra­tion Forum (ATAF) and the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) to hold three regional workshops on MTRS, which provided 53 government­s from Africa, Asia and the Pacific with a platform to exchange informatio­n on how the MTRS can benefit their tax system reform in the face of the pandemic.

The PCT Partners also raised awareness on the role of taxation in promoting gender equality and growth through a joint blog and a public workshop.

The report illustrate­s that the PCT website continues to serve as a global resource on internatio­nal taxation for tax officials from developing and emerging economies with its enriched content.

The MTRS resource page, the e-learning calendar of the PCT Partners' taxrelated courses and the regularly updated Online Integrated Platform, which is the public database of domestic resource mobilizati­on activities and projects of the Partners, are among the new and existing products that provide countries with capacity-building support and transparen­t informatio­n.

Looking ahead, the PCT Partners will, in the coming months, focus on areas where coordinati­on brings the most value by identifyin­g new priorities and activities for their work in light of the recent developmen­ts in the global tax agenda.

Further activities on the interconne­ction between tax and SDGs, more and improved resource pages on the PCT website and expanded engagement with countries on the PCT toolkits.

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