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      4th High-Level Tax Policy Dialogue
      mer, 26 Aoû 2020 - 08:00 - jeu, 27 Aoû 2020 - 18:00
      4th High-Level Tax Policy Dialogue

      Theme : TAXING RIGHTS FOR AFRICA IN THE NEW WORLD & EFFECTS OF COVID-19: THE ROLE OF TAX POLICYMAKERS AND TAX ADMINISTRATORS

      The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) in collaboration with the African Union Commission, and supported by the African Development Bank (AfDB) is organising the 4th High-Level Tax Policy Dialogue, entitled Taxing Rights for Africa in The New World & Effects of COVID-19: The Role of Tax Policymakers and Tax Administrators . The virtual conference will be delivered over two days, bringing together tax policymakers, tax administrators, development partners, tax experts, academics, CSOs and research organisations.

      About The 4th High-Level Tax Policy Dialogue
      The purpose of this High-Level Dialogue is to bring together critical stakeholders from African Finance Ministries and Tax Administrations, as well as other key stakeholders to form a proposed network. This network will enhance coordinated tax policy and tax administration decisions and actions in the ever-changing global tax environment.
       
      Through a consultative process and dialogue, the meeting will outline priority as well as salient tax-related issues for collaboration between the Ministries of Finance and Tax Administrations. The framework will thus ascertain critical engagement on the objectives, impact and implementation of vital tax policies.
       
      The meeting aims to discuss and proffer solutions for African States in light of the challenges regarding the COVID-19 crisis and what that translates into with regards to the global discussions relating to the digital economy. On the second day, a special session on Tax and Gender – The Impact of COVID-19;  will be delivered in collaboration with the UK’s Department of International Development (DFID) and the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
       
       
      Background Information
      Since March 2020, the world and our way of life have been disrupted by the COVID-19 crisis. As the virus spread across the globe, governments implemented unprecedented measures to curtail the pandemic, global economic activity plummeted, resulting in a worldwide recession, reduced tax revenues and increased unemployment. Although until now, Africa has been less affected, from the perspective of infections and mortality rates, our economies have been affected. International trade and trade between African states and other countries have drastically reduced as a result of lockdowns, movement restrictions and closure of borders and airports. According to the AU (2020b), Africa’s GDP growth is projected to contract by between -4.9% and -2.1% in 2020; which would lead to a reduction of between US$135 billion and US$204 billion from pre-COVID–19 GDP of $2.59 trillion. The crisis has also increased poverty, as the African Development Bank (Revised AEO, 2020b) estimates that COVID-19 will push between 28.2 million and 49.2 million more Africans into extreme poverty. 
       
      As would be expected, the effects of the pandemic have adversely impacted Domestic Revenue Mobilisation (DRM) efforts, as African countries are reporting a reduction in tax revenues. Additionally, the pandemic has deepened the loss of tax revenues as we see a decline in revenues from especially the non-digitalised sectors, which African countries mainly depend on for tax revenues. The decline in the prices and demand for commodities and the impact of the pandemic of the travel and tourism sectors have led to revenue losses for many African countries. Oil-producing African countries have mostly been affected, with revenue losses of up to 80 per cent. To close this fiscal gap, African countries have to rethink their economic and fiscal policies to ensure that the recovery after COVID-19 is faster, with a more significant impact on the lives of their citizens. Regarding tax policy and tax administration measures, now more than ever is a critical time for tax practitioners on the continent to collaborate and pursue tax measures that will shore up revenue that will not only contribute to the economic development of African states but will bridge the gap from reduced aid, considering that this too is likely to drop as donors work on their own recovery. 
       
      Although the COVID-19 crisis has impacted our lives, economies and livelihoods, the crisis has also made us more dependent on digital services as these remain most feasible given the need for social distancing. As African citizens continue to acquire more digital services, the growth, expansion and remote presence of digital multinationals in Africa will continue to impact tax revenues across the continent. 
      It is for this reason, and the greater need to increase tax revenues resulting from the negative effect of COVID-19, that the 4th High-Level Tax Policy Dialogue will focus on the collaboration between tax policy and tax administration in ensuring African taxing rights are pursued, and what pain points Africa needs to look out for and resolve. The theme also provides an opportunity for tax policymakers and tax administrators to chart a way forward on how they can collaborate in improving tax policies that lead to increased revenues on the continent, which is the main objective of the Nexus Project.
      Read more here
       
      Objectives And Expected Outcomes Of The Dialogue

      The objectives of the dialogue are summarised as follows:

      • Creating a platform for tax policymakers and tax administration officials on the continent to collaborate on improving tax policy decisions that will impact Domestic Revenue Mobilisation efforts.
      • Improving African tax systems by sharing ideas, innovations and strategies successfully implemented in other jurisdictions.
      • Advocating for African tax challenges to be addressed on the global stage and pursuing more taxing rights for African countries, including on taxing the digital economy and BEPS.
      • Enhancing the capacity of tax officials on the continent by interactions through conferences, networking, policy papers and one-on-one collaborations.
      • A discussion of gender and economic access, with concomitant implications on the broader question of gender and tax.
      • Proferring solutions and sharing ideas on DRM strategies and initiatives, especially post-COVID-19 crisis.

      The expected outcomes.

      • Improved knowledge of the current global debate on taxing the digital economy and BEPS issues, and guidance on how Africa ought to proceed in the said debate
      • A consensus on a framework of tax policy setting that enhances collaboration between tax policymakers and tax administrations but also considers inputs from other stakeholders such as private sector players.
      • Proferring solutions, ideas and strategies on how African countries can prepare for current tax trends, including the challenges of taxing the digitalised economy, the COVID-19 crisis and AfCFTA.
      • Recommending approaches that African countries can use to influence the debate on the new taxing rules on the global stage, to ensure African countries do not lose out when a global consensus is reached in 2020.
      Target Audience
      The High-Level Dialogue will bring together;
      • African Ministries of Finance (Ministers, Permanent Secretaries/Directors-General) - -Tax Administrations (Commissioner-Generals/Deputy Commissioner-Generals). 
      • Senior representatives of International and Continental organisations.
      • The legislature
      • Academia and researchers 
      • Civil Society Organisations. 
      All the participants will contribute to the understanding of the issues at hand and will engage,  not only on legal and other policy reforms, but on the advocacy required to achieve the necessary change.
      Structure Of The Dialogue

      The dialogue will be conducted through debates with crucial tax policy principles (Permanent Secretaries), Finance Family Institutions (Revenue Administrations, Central Banks) and key African institutions (e.g. AUC, UNECA, NEPAD, HLP, PAP) where a specific area of taxation concerns for African countries will be presented and subsequent high-level dialogue will ensue. The meeting will be delivered virtually over two days and have a total of six-panel sessions.

      The panel discussions will centre on topics such as:

      • Is a global consensus on taxing the digitalised economy still possible: Any options for Africa?
      • Domestic Revenue Mobilisation in Africa – Key lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic.
      • The Impact of AfCFTA on trade and tax revenue on African States.
      • Determining Tax Policy in Africa – Who should be involved?
      • A Collaborative Approach to Improving Domestic Revenue Mobilisation in Africa.
      • Tax and Gender and the Impact of COVID-19.
      Registration
      The 4th High-Level Tax Policy Dialogue organizing Committee will ensure participants successfully and seamlessly register online for the two-day meeting.
      Registration is now open. Participants should use the link below to register.
      https://ataftax-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrfuyvqz8iEtYqRyonzSBbhr…
       
      Resources and Reference Materials
      • African Union COVID-19 Statements, Communiques and activities - https://au.int/en/happening/news/1472
      • 2019 -STC on Finance, Monetary Affairs, Economic Planning and Integration- https://au.int/en/documents/20190308/2019-stc-finance-monetary-affairs-economic-planning-and-integration
      • Domestic Resource Mobilization: Fighting Against Corruption and Illicit Financial Flows- https://au.int/en/documents/20190905/domestic-resource-mobilization-fighting-against-corruption-and-illicit-financial
      • African Continental Free Trade Area - https://au.int/en/cfta
      • African Union and Digital Entrepreneurship- https://au.int/en/documents/20180215/african-union-and-digital-entrepreneurship
      • 2019 Africa Development Dynamics Report - https://au.int/en/afdd2019
      • PAN-African Financial Institutions- https://au.int/en/documents/20180918/pan-african-financial-institutions
      • 11th African Private Sector Forum Declaration.- https://au.int/en/documents/20191108/11th-african-private-sector-forum-declaration
       
      For further information:
      • Ms. Doreen Apollos | Communication | Directorate of Information and Communication| African Union Commission | E-mail ApollosD@africa-union.org 

       

       

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      Taxing the digital economy: COVID-19 heightens need to expand resource mobilization base
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      4th High Level Dialogue on Tax Policy in Africa 2020 - Day 1
      4th High Level Dialogue on Tax Policy in Africa 2020 - Day 2

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      COVID-19 heightens need to expand resource mobilization base
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