4th ITD Global Conference on ‘Tax
and Inequality’
India, 7-9 December 2011
Day 0 - Tuesday, 6 December 2011
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19:00
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WELCOME RECEPTION – Hotel Le Meridien
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Day 1 - Wednesday, 7 December 2011
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10:00-10:30
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I. CONFERENCE OPENING – Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre, Main Hall
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Pranab Mukherjee
– Finance Minister, India
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Min Zhu
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Deputy Managing Director, IMF
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Wang Jun
– Vice-Minister of Finance, China
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S. S. Palanimanickam – Minister of State for Finance, India
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10:30-12:00
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II. Inequality: MAIN TRENDS AND CHALLENGES
– Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre, Main Hall
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The opening session will review trends in poverty and inequality, outline the drivers
behind these trends, and the intense fiscal constraints countries that many countries
face in coming years. It will cover:
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Globalisation trends and their impact on
inequality within and between countries
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Fiscal pressures facing developed and developing countries
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Sharing the benefits of growth – national trends and
regional differences
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Kaushik Basu – Chief Economic Advisor, Ministry of Finance, India
Carlo Cottarelli – Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
Ajay Chhibber – UNDP Assistant Administrator and UN Assistant Secretary-General
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12:00-12:30
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Coffee Break
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12:30-14:00
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III. TAXES AND INEQUALITY – Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre, Main Hall
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In this session the speakers will give an overview of the main tax issues that impact
on inequality that will be discussed during the course of the conference, and are
also addressed in the conference background paper.
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Tax structure and inequality: impact of variations in the former on
the latter
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Incidence questions
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Tax and growth
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Regional differences
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Differences across country income levels
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Consumption taxes versus direct taxes—evidence on distributional impacts
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Administration in support of equality
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Taxation and aid dependence
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Gender, skills, age, inequality and taxation
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Otaviano Canuto – Vice-President, World Bank
Jeffrey Owens – Director, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD
Anita Kapur – Director General of
Income Tax (Administration), Ministry of Finance, India
Ivan Pillay – Deputy Commissioner, Revenue Service, South Africa
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14:00-15:00
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Lunch Break
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15:00-16:15
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IV. INCOME TAXES AND INEQUALITY: REGIONAL EXPERIENCES – Vigyan Bhawan Conference
Centre, Main Hall
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This session will look at recent changes in inequality trends in different regions
and the extent to which tax was a driver of change and/or has responded to these
changes. It will pay particular attention to why the Latin American experience has
been so different from that of other countries and regions at similar (varying)
levels of development.
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Further issues for discussion will include:
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Do progressive rate schedules work to reduce inequality? How?
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Are differences in the structural characteristics of economies important
in determining the mix of direct and indirect taxes?
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Distinguishing between labour and capital income; types of capital
income
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Corporate income tax—what is its incidence? Impact of taxation of
multinationals on inequality?
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Real impact of exemptions and incentives on equity
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Maciej Grabowski – Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Finance, Poland
(Presidency of the Council of the European Union)
Jorge Martinez-Vazquez – Professor of Economics, Georgia State University, US
Juan Pablo Jimenez – Economic Affairs Officer, UN Economic Commission for
Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
Barfour Osei – Chief Research Economist, Networking and Research Partnership Division
(EDRE.2), Development Research Department (EDRE), African Development Bank (AFDB)
Cyn-Young Park – Assistant Chief Economist, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
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16:15-16:45
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Coffee Break
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16:45-18:00
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V. PARALLEL SESSION – Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre
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Session 1: CONSUMPTION TAXATION AND INEQUALITY, Room 5
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SESSION 2: TAXATION OF SMALL BUSINESS AND FAIRNESS, Room 6
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This session will look at the distributional issues around VAT and excises:
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Is rate differentiation warranted in developing countries where transfers
are harder to provide via other government bodies? Is an effective method of redistributing
income?
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Excises: alcohol, tobacco, fuels - what is their tax incidence on
the poor? How important are other objectives such as health and environmental issues
in comparison?
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Topics in this session will cover:
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Dealing with small business - do solutions
differ across countries, and should they?
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Informality
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Measuring the tax gap
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Taxing professionals
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Donato Raponi – Head of Unit, Taxation and Customs Union, European Commission
Parthasarathi Shome – Director and Chief Executive, Indian Council for Research
on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), India
Alberto Barreix – Principal Fiscal Economist, Inter-American Development
Bank
Carlos Gerardo Acevedo Florez – President of the Central Bank, El Salvador
Amadou Bâ – Commissioner General, Revenue Authority, Senegal
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Horacio Justo Curien – Deputy
Director General of Planning, Federal Administration of Public Revenues,
Argentina
Michael Engelschalk – Senior Revenue Policy and Administration Expert, World
Bank
Rajit Punhani – Commissioner, Bihar Tax Department, India
Abdellatif Zaghnoun – Commissioner General, Ministry of Finance, Morocco
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19:30
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Conference Dinner
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Day 2 – Thursday, 8 December 2011
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09:30-11:00
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VI. TAX ADMINISTRATION, POVERTY AND INEQUALITY – Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre,
Main Hall
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This session provides an overview of the impact of administrative challenges, issues,
and solutions on the results for inequality of tax systems in both developed and
developing countries. Topics include:
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Revenue administration as state building; “tax morale” and “tax morality”—practical
implications? Are these concerns an important intermediate step to achieving fairer
tax systems?
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Coping with capital flight—impacts
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The personal income tax in low income countries—coverage in practice
versus in law
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International cooperation in matters of information reporting related
to overseas income
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Integration of personal income tax and social contributions—impact
on inequality and progressivity
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Marcio Verdi – Executive Secretary, Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations
(CIAT)
Mostafa M. Abdel Kader
– Head of the Central Department of International Tax Treaties, Tax Authority,
Egypt
Roberto Cavazos Flores – Administrator of Federal Fiscal
Planning and Programming, Tax Administration Service, Mexico
Allen Kagina – Commissioner General, Revenue Authority, Uganda
M. C. Joshi – Chairman Central Board of Direct Taxes, Ministry of Finance, India
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11:00-11:30
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Coffee Break
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11:30-13:00
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VII. PARALLEL SESSIONS – Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre
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SESSION 1: GENDER, TAXATION AND INEQUALITY, Room 5
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Session 2: LABOUR MOBILITY, TAXATION AND EQUALITY, Room 6
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This session will look at the impacts of taxes on gender inequality. Topics covered
will include:
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Taxation of second earners: the impact of current tax regimes
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Family versus individual taxation
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Microenterprise and gender issues
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Incentives to alleviate gender pay differentials
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This session will focus on mobility of labour and taxation and inequality. Discussions
will cover:
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Role of remittances
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Migrants
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“Brain drain” and taxation
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Jennifer Morel – Revenue Commissioner, Revenue Commission, Seychelles
Vicky Perry – Head of Tax Policy Division, Fiscal
Affairs Department, IMF
David Nguyen-Thanh – Senior Economist, Public Policy of the Governance and Democracy
Division, GIZ
Mick Moore – Founding Chief Executive Officer, International Centre for Tax and
Development, United Kingdom
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Manjari Kacker – Member (P&V), Central Board of Direct Taxes, Ministry
of Finance, India
Jean-Luc Schneider – Deputy Director, Economics Department,
OECD
Blanca Moreno-Dodson – Lead Economist, World Bank Group
Valerica Epure – Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Romania to
India, Romania
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13:00-14:00
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Lunch Break
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14:00-15:30
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VIII. PARALLEL SESSIONS – Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre
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Session 1: REAL PROPERTY TAX AND INEQUALITY, Room 5
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Session 2: DEALING WITH LOW INCOME TAXPAYERS, Room 6
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Very few countries, outside industrial Anglophone countries, raise significant amounts
of tax revenue from real property taxes despite their theoretical appeal in terms
of efficiency. This session will discuss the prospects of significant increase of
this source of revenue as part of a more equitable tax structure:
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Asset rich but low income taxpayers – how should they be viewed from
an equity perspective?
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Administering property taxes – How are valuation issues best dealt
with?
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Property tax and lower tier governments – who should decide tax rates?
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This session will focus on discussion of how best to interact with and collect tax
from those on low incomes. Issues covered will include:
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The role of withholding systems
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Thresholds for personal income tax
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Administrative and compliance issues around filing
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Paid preparers: friends or foes?
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Revenue agencies as “welfare agencies”
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Impacts on informality
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Celia Pablos Salgado – Director of Public Finance School, Ministry of Economy and
Finance, Spain
Cristina Arango – Secretary of Urban Planning for Bogota, Colombia
Patrick Kassera – Commissioner, Domestic Revenue Department, Revenue Authority,
Tanzania
(Document)
Pascal K. Abinan – Director of Fiscal Administration, Côte d'Ivoire
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Habiba Louati – Commissioner General, General Direction of Fiscal Studies and Legislation,
Ministry of Finance, Tunisia
David Richardson – Director, Specialist Personal Tax,
HM Revenue & Customs, United Kingdom
Kakha Baindurashvili – President of Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Former
Minister of Finance, Georgia
James Brumby – Manager, Public Sector Governance Group, World Bank
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15:30-16:00
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Coffee Break
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16:00-17:30
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IX. PARALLEL SESSIONS – Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre
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SESSION 1: WEALTH AND INHERITANCE TAXES, Room 5
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SESSION 2: A MORE DETAILED LOOK AT TAXES AND GROWTH, Room 6
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This session will focus on the policy and administrative issues raised by wealth
and inheritance taxes. Topics addressed will include:
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Experience with wealth and inheritance taxes
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Interaction with capital gains and other taxes
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Use and potential in developing countries
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Public acceptability
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This session will explore the potential efficiency costs of moving to more equitable
tax structure in terms of the impact different taxes can have on a country’s economic
growth. The session will explore:
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Lessons from the academic and empirical literature on the links between
tax and growth
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Differences between developed and developing countries
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The impact of inequality on growth: are there threshold effects?
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Roger Schjerva – State Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Norway
Christian Valenduc – Senior Advisor, Federal Public Service of Finance, Belgium
Jean-Marc Fenet – Deputy Director General of Public Finance, France
Edwin Visser – Deputy Director General, Tax & Customs Policy and Legislation;
and Director for International Tax Policy and Legislation, Ministry of Finance,
Netherlands
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Masatsugu Asakawa – Deputy Vice- Minister for International
Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Japan; and Chair of the OECD Committee of Fiscal Affairs
(CFA)
Christopher Heady – Professor of Economics, University of Kent, UK
Michael Waweru – Commissioner General, Revenue Authority, Kenya
Winston Dookeran – Minister of Finance, Trinidad and Tobago
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19:00
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Conference Dinner – Hotel Le Meriedien
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Day 3 – Friday, 9 December 2011
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09:30-10:45
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X. HIGH NET WORTH INDIVIDUALS, TRANSPARENCY AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION – Vigyan
Bhawan Conference Centre, Main Hall
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This session will bring together some of the international tax issues that impact
on tax and inequality via international channels. Topics that will be discussed
in this session will include:
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International cooperation among revenue administrations
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High income labour mobility and taxation
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Role of tax havens
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Capital flight
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Tax evasion and avoidance
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Information reporting/withholding
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Impact on lower income countries
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Pascal Saint-Amans – Head of Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information
for Tax Purposes, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD
Vito Tanzi – Former State Undersecretary for Economy
and Finance, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Italy and former Director, Fiscal
Affairs Department, IMF
Wendy Martin – Director of Tax Policy, Treasury and
Resources Department, States of Jersey
Mark Konza – Deputy Commissioner, Australian Taxation Office, Australia
K. V. Chowdary – Director General of Income Tax (Investigation) New Delhi, Ministry
of Finance, India
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10:45-12:15
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XI. PARALLEL SESSIONS - Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre
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SESSION 1: INTERACTION OF TAX AND AID, Room 5
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SESSION 2: INTERGENERATIONAL ASPECTS OF INEQUALITY, Room 6
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This session will explore the impact of international aid efforts on domestic revenue
mobilisation, and the indirect effect it may have on tax and inequality. Issues
to be addressed include:
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Impact on revenue effort of international aid and transfers
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Objectives of aid agencies – what are realistic goals in relation
to tax and domestic revenue mobilisation?
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This session covers the intergenerational equity issues which arise across within
countries, and may be heavily affected by taxation. Issues covered in this session
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Impact of burgeoning deficits on intergenerational equity—pension
and health care finance
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Are the elderly richer or poorer than the young? How much social mobility
takes place across generations? How does this differ across countries, and how has
(or can) taxation influenced these outcomes?
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Is it right to condition tax treatment on age? How should concerns
about equity be reflected in the tax treatment of pensions?
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Resource rich low-income countries—structuring government revenues
from extraction to maximize generational equity
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Young Rok Choi – Director General, Tax Analysis & International Tax Affairs,
Ministry of Strategy and Finance, Korea
Jose Fernandez – Assistant Secretary of State, Economic,
Energy and Business Affairs, United States
Sanjeev Gupta
– Deputy Director in the Fiscal Affairs
Department, IMF
Kenneth Matupa – Acting Director, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning
Geronimo Jose Bellassai Baudo – Vice-minister of Finance, Paraguay
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Chair:
Speakers:
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Barfour Osei – Chief Research Economist, Networking and Research Partnership Division (EDRE.2), Development Research Department (EDRE), African Development Bank (AFDB)
Michael Keen – Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF
Anders Kristoffersson – Director of the Tax Policy Division and Deputy Head,
Tax and Customs Department, Ministry of Finance,
Sweden
Ismail Momoniat – Deputy Director-General, Economic Policy, National Treasury,
South Africa
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12:15-12:30
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Coffee Break
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12:30-14:00
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XII.CLOSE OF CONFERENCE: LESSONS AND AGENDAS FOR STRONGER and FAIRER ECONOMIES
Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre, Main Hall
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The closing session of the conference will bring together the conclusion from earlier
plenary and parallel sessions. The panellists will discuss the national and international
issues that have been raised and how they should be addressed.
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Panel Discussion:
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Chair:
Speakers:
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R. S. Gujral – Finance and Revenue Secretary, India
Maciej Grabowski – Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Finance, Poland (Presidency
of the Council of the European Union)
Allen Kagina – Commissioner General, Revenue Authority, Uganda
Luis Porto
(Spanish)
– Vice-Minister of Economy and Finance, Uruguay
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Closing remarks:
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Jose Fernandez – Assistant Secretary of State, Economic,
Energy and Business Affairs, United States
Rintaro Tamaki
– Deputy Secretary General, OECD
R. S. Gujral – Finance and Revenue Secretary, India
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14:00-15:00
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Lunch Break
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15:00-16:00
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IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONFERENCE CONCLUSIONS FOR THE FUTURE ITD WORK PROGRAM
Vigyan Bhawan Conference Centre, Room 5
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The objective of this session is to exchange in more detail views on what the ITD,
and its partners where appropriate, should do to follow up conference outcomes.
It will explore the opportunities for enhanced co-operation with the work of bilateral
donors in supporting demands from developing countries for assistance on conference
related topics, and discuss in which areas resources could be most effectively used
to deliver higher levels of domestic revenue mobilisation in a way which promotes
equity and fairness.
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Presentation on the ITD
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Agenda
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Organisers
Cooperating Partners
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