ATAF and AUC Strengthen the African Voice in Global Tax Discussion

ATAF Communication • May 31, 2023

ATAF and the AUC will work on rolling out the work plans of strategies to combat illicit financial flows (IFFs) and bring the African voice on tax matters to global discussions. 

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ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – The African Union Commission and the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) have extended their cooperation by officially signing a Memorandum of Understanding. 


The signing ceremony with H.E. Ambassador Albert Muchanga, Commissioner for Economic Development, Trade, Industry, Mining at the African Union Commission, and Mr Logan Wort, the Executive Secretary of ATAF, took place during the 2nd Meeting of the Specialised Technical Committee (STC) on Finance, Monetary Affairs, Economic Planning & Integration Subcommittee on Tax at the AU Headquarters on 31 May 2023. 


The signing of the MoU marks a significant step in strengthening the cooperation on tax policy and improving tax administration -- all aimed at mobilising domestic resources in Africa and achieving Agenda 2063. In addition, the two organisations will also work on rolling out the work plans of strategies to combat illicit financial flows (IFFs) and bring the African voice on tax matters to global discussions. 


The MoU has also paved the way for the ATAF Desk at the African Union Commission, housed in the Commission for Economic Development, Trade, Industry and Mining.


“I am delighted that we will be in a position to continue the work of combatting IFFs, increasing revenue collection for achieving Agenda 2063 and building effective revenue systems across the continent,” said Mr Logan Wort, the Executive Secretary of ATAF. 


“This is a momentous occasion in bringing tax issues to a political level while providing practical solutions tailored for African countries”, added Wort. 


Equally, His Excellency Ambassador Albert Muchanga noted that the objectives of revenue mobilisation on the continent would be realised with a coordinated effort. 


As a matter of urgency, ATAF and the AUC will be convening a meeting to discuss the going global tax discussions to inform and update Member States on the evolution of the UN Tax Convention and the upcoming OECD Inclusive Framework Meeting in July 2023. 


The ATAF delegation is participating in a series of sessions during a three-day meeting of experts from Ministries of Finance and tax administrations under the Specialised Technical Committee on Monetary Affairs, Finance, Planning and Integration of the African Union. The meeting will provide experts from the continent the opportunity to input into issues such as domestic minimum top-up tax, cross-border VAT and e-commerce, and the United Nations Resolution on a Convention for International Tax Cooperation. 


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