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Strengthening Tax Systems in a Digitalizing World

October 20, 2019

701 18th Street, NW, Washington, DC ©¦ Room JB1-080

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This year¡¯s Conference took the pulse of digitalization, which is proving to be a major force for change in the tax landscape. One key aspect is how and where to tax technology-related income¡ªwhether any special tax rules are needed or the broader tax system needs a more general update. On the administrative side, digital solutions have the potential to revolutionize how tax administrations enforce compliance and collect revenue though the application of artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies. Leading thinkers and practitioners from national governments, private sector, civil society, IMF, OECD and World Bank discussed how developing countries can best navigate this rapidly evolving field. There will be no live webcast for this event. The recording of the conference is now posted under the Session Recordings tab below.

  • Å·ÃÀÈÕb´óƬ Group and International Monetary Fund hosted the Tax Sunday Conference on ¡°Strengthening Tax Systems in a Digitalizing World¡± on Sunday, October 20, 2019 from 10 am to 3:15 pm at Å·ÃÀÈÕb´óƬ Headquarters (J Building, 701 18th Street NW, Washington DC).

    This conference is part of a series of Tax Sundays that takes places immediately after Annual and Spring Meetings with a focus on international tax issues for developing countries. Tax Sunday provides a platform for lively discussions on cutting-edge ideas and developments in international taxation.

    This year¡¯s Tax Sunday took the pulse of digitalization, which is proving to be a major force for change in the tax landscape. Leading policy makers and thinkers from governments, academia, civil society, business and the IMF and WBG discussed how developing countries can best navigate this rapidly evolving field.

    The conference agenda focused on two major areas: 1) International tax reform and digitalization in developing economies ¨C how and where the digitalizing economy should be taxed; and 2) The role of innovative technology in helping tax administrations enforce cross-border compliance and collect revenue. 

    The conference attracted an audience of 172 participants - including policy makers and tax administrators, civil society and business representatives, academics, and WBG and IMF Staff. Because the seating is limited, attendance was by invitation only. For further information about Tax Sunday, please contact us at Tax4Dev@worldbank.org.

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    Sunday, October 20, 2019

     Room JB1-080
    10:00Registration
    10:30Welcome and Overview
     
    • Mr. Marijn Verhoeven, Lead Economist & Acting Practice Manager, Fiscal Policy and Sustainable Growth Unit, Macroeconomics, Trade and Investments (MTI GP), World Bank Group
    10:35Opening Remarks
     

    Mr. Vitor Gaspar

    Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    10:50

    Session 1: International Tax Reform, Digitalization and Developing Economies

     

    Introduction

    • Dr. Martin Hearson, Research Fellow, Institute for Development Studies ()

    Members of the OECD¡¯s Inclusive Framework have set out an ambitious plan to reach consensus by 2020 on how the digital economy¡ªand by extension, other cross-border income¡ªshould be taxed. This session builds upon the recent IMF paper discussed during the 2019 Spring Meetings. It takes account of international developments since then and explores developing countries¡¯ options for promoting a fairer international system as discussed in the new forthcoming World Bank paper ¡°.¡± The session will open with a perspective on:

     

    - Formulaic approaches to taxing corporate profits

    - Appropriately targeting low-taxed profits

    - Stronger guidance on withholding tax

    - More effective access to information

     

    Panel Discussion

    Chair and Moderator

    • Ms. Victoria J. Perry, Deputy Director, Tax Policy, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    Panelists

    • Ms. Marlies de Ruiter, Tax Partner and Global International Tax Policy Leader, EY
    • Mr. Stephen E. Shay, Senior Lecturer, Harvard Law School
    • Ms. Liselott Kana, Head of Department (International Taxation), Servicio de Impuestos Internos, Chile
    • Ms. Irene Ovonji-Odida, Member, Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation (ICRICT)
    12:20

    Lunch

    12:50

    Session 2: Update and Discussion on Progress of the Inclusive Framework

     

    The OECD will provide an update and an opportunity to discuss recent developements of the , including the implementation of BEPS Actions and progress with a consensus solution for addressing the tax challenges arising from digitalization in 2020.

    Chair and Moderator

    • Mr. Michael Keen, Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    Speaker

    • Mr. Pascal Saint-Amans, Director, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD
    13:35

    Session 3: Using Innovative Technology to Combat Cross-Border Non-Compliance

     

    Introduction

    • Mr. Jonathan Davis, Partner, McKinsey, Global Lead on Tax

    Data analytics has the potential to improve risk management, detect irregularities, and promote integrity. Considering the widespread use of data analytics in taxation, this session will close with a presentation of different cases that involve experiences with using advanced technology, followed by a panel discussion on these technologies¡¯ fit for purpose in a developing country context. The panel will explore key questions such as:

     

    -      Is there a high return-on-investment on data analytics, including in developing countries?

    -      What are the pre-conditions for governments to make effective use of data analytics?

    -      Do we have robust responses to known risks such as algorithm bias and AI security?

    -      What are the legal and political challenges to using AI and how do we address them?

     

    Panel Discussion

    Chair and Moderator

    • Mr. Marcello Estev?o, Global Director, MTI GP, World Bank Group

    Panelists

    • Ms. Marina Walker Guevara, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Network, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
    • Mr. Jeffrey Saviano, Global Tax Innovation Leader, EY
    • Dr. Terra Saidimu Leseeto, Acting Commissioner for Intelligence and Strategic Operations, Kenya Revenue Authority
    • Ms. Katherine Baer, Assistant Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
    15:05Closing Remarks
     

    Ms. Ceyla Pazarbasioglu

    Vice President for Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions, World Bank Group

  • Opening Remarks by Mr. Vitor Gaspar, Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

    Session 1: International Tax Reform, Digitalization and Developing Economies

    Session 2: Update and Discussion on Progress of the Inclusive Framework

    Session 3: Using Innovative Technology to Combat Cross-Border Non-Compliance

    Closing Remarks by Ms. Ceyla Pazarbasioglu, Vice President, Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions, World Bank Group


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