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Integration of Revenue Administration

A Comparative Study of International Experience

World Bank, World Bank Group

The World Bank · Print & ebook · September 21, 2010

Reading lane: International Taxation

In order to minimize the need for taxpayers to respond to multiple revenue agencies, some countries have integrated their revenue administrations, either by merging tax and customs administration, or unifying collection of tax and social contributions.

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Reading lane: International Taxation and International Accounting.Publisher: The World Bank.

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Authors
World Bank, World Bank Group
Publisher
The World Bank
Published
September 21, 2010
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
International Taxation · International Accounting
Reading lane
International Taxation

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  • International Accounting

About This Book

In order to minimize the need for taxpayers to respond to multiple revenue agencies, some countries have integrated their revenue administrations, either by merging tax and customs administration, or unifying collection of tax and social contributions. This book examines the experience of 11 countries in doing so. Their experiences indicate that integrating collection entails modernizing the revenue administration and reducing contact between the tax office and taxpayers, th...

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In order to minimize the need for taxpayers to respond to multiple revenue agencies, some countries have integrated their revenue administrations, either by merging tax and customs administration, or unifying collection of tax and social contributions. This book examines the experience of 11 countries in doing so. Their experiences indicate that integrating collection entails modernizing the revenue administration and reducing contact between the tax office and taxpayers, thanks to the extensive use of ICT.

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