INDIA gives $100,000 to UN Tax Fund, first country to contribute
United Nations: India has contributed $100,000 to a
UN fund to help developing countries actively participate in the discussion of
tax issues, becoming the first country to make the contribution.
The UN Trust Fund for International Cooperation in
Tax Matters (the UN Tax Fund) received its first financial voluntary
contribution from India, the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Office for Financing for Development Office announced.
The UN Tax Trust Fund aims to support the work of
the Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters (the UN
Tax Committee).
Voluntary contributions for the fund have been
called for by the UN and the committee since its establishment in 2006.
The call for contributions was also emphasised in
the Addis Ababa Action Agenda adopted at the third International Conference on
Financing for Development in 2015, the UN department said.
India became the first country to respond to the
call with an initial contribution of $100,000 that will be dedicated towards
ensuring greater support for developing countries' participation in the
sub-committee meetings of the UN Tax Committee, which are currently unfunded.
Handing over a cheque to the Financing for
Development Office, India expressed hope that other countries will similarly
contribute to the UN Tax Trust Fund to advance developing countries'
participation on taxation issues.
Through the fund, the UN expects that more
developing countries will draw upon the best practice of other bodies, ensuring
that global tax cooperation norms and rules will work more effectively and
efficiently for all countries and all stakeholders.
The UN Tax Committee, a subsidiary body of the UN
Economic and Social Council (ESOSOC), has provided guidance on current issues
such as double taxation treaties, transfer pricing (profit shifting) taxation
of the extractive industries and taxation of services.
The committee also provides a framework for
dialogues with a view to enhancing and promoting international tax cooperation
among national tax authorities, while making recommendations on
capacity-building and the provision of technical assistance to developing
counties and countries with economies in transition.
The Addis Agenda provides a global framework to
ensure the effective mobilisation of resources at the national and
international level for sustainable development.
Implementation of the Addis Agenda supports the implementation
of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and is an integral part of the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development, the historic and transformational agenda
that countries unanimously adopted in 2015.

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