Tax and Good Governance

The ATI are collaborating with the WU Global Tax Policy Center at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business who has launched the Tax and Good Governance Project 2015-2018. The project is funded by the Siemens Integrity Initiative. The project will play a key role in the fight against tax crimes and illicit activities in Africa.

The Project aims at identifying links between corruption, money laundering and tax crimes. The Project promotes the concepts of good tax governance and the importance of a corrupt-free and transparent tax system for economic development and how law enforcement agencies and tax authorities can cooperate to counter corruption and bribery. The Project focuses on Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa, with a view to extending to additional countries.

Project Objectives

  • Identifying and mobilizing stakeholders in national tax administrations, other law enforcement agencies and private sectors.
  • Setting out a research Agenda.
  • Drafting model national tax legislation and international tax agreements with an aim of strengthening country specific anti-avoidance rules, improving the effectiveness of the tax administrations to undertake controls and audits of both local and multinational companies and fostering better cross-border cooperation between tax authorities.
  • Building up institutional capacity in African countries and ensuring sustainability by creating a network of “ambassadors“ of key institutions in Africa who will be able to disseminate and promote the acquired knowledge on the role of tax authorities in detection of the corruption practices.

For further information on the project refer to the project's brochure, press release and official website.

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