THE OECD and the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) have signed a
Memorandum of Co-operation, agreeing to work together to improve tax systems in
Africa.
Logan
Wort, Executive Secretary of ATAF stated that, “Since the inauguration of ATAF,
the invaluable support and commitment of the OECD has helped ATAF achieve many
successes in its quest to promote economic growth through developing tax
administrations on the African continent. In a short space of time, our two
organisations have developed a special relationship that has continued to
contribute significantly to the sharing of knowledge and the development of
technical skills for African revenue administrators. The Memorandum of
Cooperation between the OECD and ATAF is a natural extension of this continued
partnership”.
This
Memorandum was signed on the occasion of the Global Forum on Transparency and
Exchange of Information in Cape Town, South Africa. The Global Forum brings
together 116 members, including 15 in Africa. The OECD and ATAF will work
together to promote African countries’ participation in the work of the
Forum.
Joint
activities planned for 2013 – 2015 include technical events for African tax
officials, sharing knowledge and developing good practices. Co-operation efforts
will include work in the areas of tax incentives for investment, transfer
pricing, exchange of information, taxpayer education, and collection of African
revenue statistics and support for the proposed Tax Inspectors Without Borders
(TIWB) initiative.
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