- UN ECOSOC discussed a potential framework for cross-border service taxation
- Focus on withholding and digital services taxes
- Special meeting addressed global tax policy challenges and cooperation
- Participants included policymakers, experts, and international representatives
- Key topics included promoting inclusive international tax cooperation
- Emphasis on gender inclusivity in tax policy
- Need for clearer definitions of cross-border services
- Developing countries face challenges taxing digital services
- Importance of building tax administration capacity in developing nations
- Issues with withholding taxes on cross-border services discussed
- Highlighted the need for a multilateral approach to tax cooperation
Source: regfollower.com
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