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      • Revenue Mobilization in Developing Countries
      • Mobilisation des recettes dans les pays en développement
      • Мобилизация доходов в развивающихся странах
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    Revenue Mobilization and Development

     


    A core challenge for many developing countries is to improve their domestic revenue mobilization—to raise more, in ways that are more efficient, fairer and better promote good governance.

    The aim of this conference, marking the launch of two trust funds to support the Fund's technical assistance in this area, was to bring together leading policy makers and academics, business and civil society to improve decisions and advice by learning from successes and failures of the past, and from the most recent academic advances. In doing so, and drawing lessons from the IMF conference in Nairobi on March 21-22, hosted by the Kenya Government, it also aimed to inform the response to the G20's recent request in this area.

    The main sessions comprised brief presentations by leading experts and country officials, followed by discussants' remarks and open discussion.

    Kindly note that attendance to this event is by invitation only.


    Disclaimer

    The website contains papers and web links to papers that will be presented at the Revenue Mobilization and Development Conference. The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors only, and the presence of them, or of links to them, on the IMF website does not imply that the IMF, its Executive Board, or its management endorses or shares the views expressed in the papers.

    Revenue Mobilization and Development
    Sunday, April 17
    HQ1 Gallery
    8:15-9:30 Registration
    Session 1
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    9:30-9:45 Opening Address: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
    9:45-10:00 Challenges and opportunities—An overview:
    Carlo Cottarelli, Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
    10:00-10:15 Lessons from the Nairobi conference: Allen Kagina, Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority, Uganda
    10:15-10:45 Break
    Session 2
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    10:45-11:30 State building, equity and the political economy of tax reform in developing countries—Policymakers’ perspective

    Chair: Nicolás Eyzaguirre, Director, Western Hemisphere Department, International Monetary Fund

    Panelists:
    Emilia Pires, Minister of Finance, Timor Leste
    William Chong Wong, Minister of Finance, Honduras
    Brian Atwood, Chair, Development Assistance Committee
    Clotilde Nizigama, Minister of Finance, Burundi
    Syda Bbumba, Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Uganda
    11:30-12:15 State building, equity and the political economy of tax reform in developing countries—Analytical issues

    Chair: Martin Ravaillon, Director, Development Research Group, World Bank

    Speakers:
    Alberto Barreix, Senior Economist, Inter-American Development Bank
    Wilson Prichard, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto
    12:15-1:45 Lunch—by invitation, HQ1 Blue level Room 702
    Speaker: Christian Masset, General Director, General Directorate for Globalization, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, France
    Session 3
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    1:45-3:00 An overview of lessons, issues, and opportunities
    Chair: Pierre Pestieau, University of Liège

    Speaker: Michael Keen, Senior Advisor, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    Discussants:
    Mihir Desai, Mizuho Financial Group Professor of Finance, Harvard Business School
    Henry Rotich, Deputy Director, Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Kenya
    Luc Lampière, Executive Director, Oxfam France
    3:00-3:30 Break
    3:30-5:00 Reforming revenue administration
    Chair: Agus Martowardojo, Minister of Finance, Indonesia
    Speakers:
    Juan Toro, Chief, Revenue Administration Division, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
    Ifueko Omoigui Okauru, Member of the Council, African Tax Administration Forum
    Marcio Verdi, Executive Secretary, Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations
    Marek Welenczyk, Executive Secretary, Intra-European Organisation of Tax Administrations
    Monday, April 18
    HQ1 Meeting Halls A and B
    8:00-9:30 Registration and coffee
    Session 4
    9:00-10:30 Reforming tax policy and administration in practice—country experiences

    Chair: Victoria Perry, Chief, Tax Policy Division, Financial Affairs Department, IMF

    Speakers:
    Harry Kitillya, Commissioner General, Tanzania Revenue Authority, Tanzania
    Alfred Bagueka Assobo, Director General, General Directorate of Taxation, Ministry of Finance, Cameroon
    Nasiruddin Ahmed, Chairman, National Board of Revenue, Bangladesh
    Rusudan Kemularia, Deputy Minister of Finance, Georgia
    Van Phung Nguyen, Deputy Director, Tax Policy Department, Ministry of Finance, Vietnam
    10:30-11:00 Break
    Session 5
    11:00-12:30 Business taxation

    Chair: Jeffrey Owens, Director, OECD Tax Policy and Administration Centre

    Speakers:
    Corporate tax competition and tax coordination
    Mario Mansour, Senior Economist, Tax Policy Division, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    International tax issues
    Alan Carter, Coordinator, International Tax Dialogue

    Taxing small business
    Rajul Awasthi, Senior Development Specialist, Investment Climate Advisory, International Finance Corporation

    Discussants:
    Allen Kagina, Commissioner General, Uganda Revenue Authority, Uganda
    Eugene Ubalijoro, Private Investors for Africa
    12:30-1:45 Lunch
    Session 6
    1:45-2:45 Customs and indirect tax reform

    Chair: Sergio Mujica, Deputy Secretary General, World Customs Organization

    Speaker: Anne-Marie Geourjon, Maître de Conférence, CERDI, Université d’Auvergne

    Discussants:
    Antoine N'Gakosso, Director General, General Directorate of Taxation, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Congo
    Krishna Hari Baskota, Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Nepal
    2:45-3:45 Taxing natural resources

    Chair: Philip Daniel, Deputy Division Chief, Tax Policy Division, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    Speaker: Carole Nakhle, Energy Economist, Surrey Energy Economics Centre, University of Surrey
    Discussants:
    Seth Terkper, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Finance, Ghana
    Batjargal Bazarsuren, Fiscal Policy Department, Ministry of Finance, Mongolia
    3:45-4:15 Break
    4:15-5:15 Taxation and decentralization

    Chair: Roberto Ugarte, Head, Tax Office, Bolivia

    Speaker: Gérard Chambas, Research Director, CERDI, Université d’Auvergne

    Discussants:
    Dieudonné Locadi Moga, Director General, Directorate General of Taxation, Ministry of Finance, Democratic Republic of Congo
    Ricardo Varsano, Tax Policy Consultant
    5:15-6:00 Closing Panel

    Chair: Antoinette Sayeh, Director, African Department, IMF

    Panelists:
    Soumaïla Cissé, President, West African Monetary Economic and Monetary Union Commission
    Juan Ricardo Ortega, Director, National Tax and Customs Administration, Colombia
    Maria Recente, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Philippines; and Advisor to the World Bank Executive Director representing the Philippines
    6:00-6:10 Close: Michael Keen, Senior Advisor, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
    Tuesday, April 19
    HQ1 Meeting Halls A and B
    8:30-9:30 Registration and coffee
    Special Session I
      The role of technical assistance

    Chair: Nemat Shafik, Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
    8:30-9:30 Advisors’ perspective

    Speakers:
    David Kloeden and Philip Daniel, Deputy Division Chief, Revenue Administration Division, and Deputy Division Chief, Tax Policy Division, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
    Ben Dickinson, Secretariat, OECD
    Raul Junquera-Varela, Senior Public Finance Specialist, World Bank
    Michael Lennard, Chief, International Tax Cooperation Section, United Nations
    David Dod, United States Agency for International Development
    9:30-10:30 Donor, industry and civil society perspective

    Speakers:
    David McNair, Senior Economic Justice Advisor, Christian Aid
    Janine Juggins, Global Head of Tax, Rio Tinto
    David Nguyen-Thanh, Team Leader, Sector Program Public Finances and Resource Governance, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), GmbH
    10:30-11:00 Break
    11:00-11:45 Country response

    Speakers:
    Elfrieda Stewart Tamba, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Finance, Liberia
    Viralee Lattibeaudiere, Head, Revenue Department, Ministry of Finance, Jamaica
    Special Session II
     The report for the G20—Open Discussion
    Working paper on Orientations for French cooperation on tax matters (in French and English)
    12:00-2:00Working Lunch
    Alan Carter, Coordinator, International Tax Dialogue