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News & Events
News
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03-Nov-2011
All G20 governments have now agreed to a multilateral Convention to tackle tax evasion more effectively.
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04-Nov-2011
Tax Transparency 2011: Report on Progress, a report prepared by the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes, was delivered to the G20 in Cannes and is now available to journalists.
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04-Nov-2011
A report on bank secrecy and tackling tax evasion presented by OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría to finance ministers at the Cannes G20 summit on 3 November 2011.
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26-Oct-2011
“At a time of stalled economies and a crisis of politics, your collective tax work is a tangible example of countries moving together in a mutually beneficial direction that will help those trying to extricate themselves from the crisis. Governments have signed more than 700 agreements to exchange tax information. And we know these agreements have already yielded €14 billion in additional revenues, to 20 countries, from more than 100 000 tax payers who had hidden assets offshore.”
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26-Oct-2011
Economic crime today is increasingly complex in nature and international in scope. To combat this threat effectively and bring justice to the victims of fraud and corruption, countries need to work in partnership with their counterparts on the world stage, as well as co-ordinate their activities with agencies closer to home. The purpose of this report is to give board-level readers in the UK and international businesses informed commentary on the impact of anti-fraud and anti-corruption legislation.
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26-Oct-2011
We no longer talk about commitments to change; today, we are making change happen. We are implementing the now universally accepted international standard of transparency and exchange of information, said OECD Secretary-General.
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13-Oct-2011
This information note summarises the findings of a survey conducted by the Forum on Tax Administration’s Taxpayer Services Sub-group to assess the extent to which tax administrations are making use of social media. The note also provides background information about the main social media technologies and their deployment in the private sector and by public sector agencies, including insights from early applications.
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12-Oct-2011
High unemployment rates, in the wake of the financial and economic crisis, have governments scrambling to create jobs. A new OECD report suggests that well-targeted tax reforms can encourage employers to hire more people and the jobless to look for employment.
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12-Oct-2011
from 12 October 2011 to 10 February 2012
The OECD Committee on Fiscal Affairs invites public comments on proposed changes to the Commentary on Article 5 (Permanent Establishment) of the OECD Model Tax Convention. The purpose of these changes is to clarify how the concept of “permanent establishment” should be applied and interpreted for the purposes of tax treaties concluded on the basis of the OECD Model. Comments on these proposed changes should be sent before 10 February 2012 to Grace Perez-Navarro, Deputy Director, CTPA (grace.perez-navarro@oecd.org).
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11-Oct-2011
Officials from revenue bodies, the banking sector and OECD met in Rome on 10-11 October to discuss ways to enhance the relationship between tax administrations and the banking industry and thus improve tax compliance.
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Events
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on 31-Mar-2005
Speech and presentation by Jeffrey Owens, Head of the OECD's Centre for Tax Policy and Administration at the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform. This conference took place in San Francisco on 31 March 2005.
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