Tax Inspectors Without Borders 2.0: Delivering Results through Multilateral Tax Partnerships (Fin4Dev Dialogue).
Countries face growing pressure to mobilize domestic resources while navigating more complex tax and financial environments. As governments work to implement the Sevilla Commitment and reinforce their fiscal resilience, the case for practical, results-oriented international cooperation is more clear than ever.
Tax Inspectors Without Borders (TIWB), a joint OECD-UNDP initiative launched at the Third International Conference on Financing for Development and included in the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, has shown the powerful results of effective multilateral cooperation in practice. By pairing tax administrations through hands-on, casework-focused collaboration, TIWB supports countries strengthen institutional capacity, secure tangible revenue gains and improve the integrity of their tax systems
At Forth International Conference on Financing for Development in Sevilla, OECD and UNDP launched TIWB 2.0 under the Sevilla Platform for Action - an expanded, more flexible model designed for today's tax challenges TIWB 2.0 broadens the initiative's mandates to include emerging areas, such as the implementation of the Global Minimum Tax and tackling VAT challenges arising from the digitalization of the economy, while continuing its strong focus on combatting illicit financial flows. It also places stronger emphasis on South-South and triangular cooperation as well as alignment with national reform agendas.
Building on this evolution, the side event will bring together representatives of host administrations, partner administrations, donors and regional tax organizations engaged with TIWB for a high-level panel discussion. Through their perspectives, the discussion will excplore how practical cooperation platforms such as TIWB are reshaping institutional in tax administrations, and how TIWB 2.0 can continue strengthening the global tax ecosystem as countries face the decade ahead.
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