- OECD’s Forum on Tax Administration (FTA) held its 17th annual Plenary meeting in Athens, Greece
- Commissioners focused on improving tax administration globally through pilot projects, global minimum tax implementation, and tax capacity building
- The theme was the transformation of tax administration through technology and digitalization
- The FTA aims to reduce global tax gaps, compliance burdens, and bring about earlier tax certainty
- Collaboration between tax administrations, businesses, and stakeholders is crucial for this transformation
- Digital transformation has huge potential for taxation and the wider economy, according to the FTA’s Tax Administration 3.0 vision
Source: oecd.org
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