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12—14 September 2011 – Presentations
Governmental Workshop and Dialogue Event

Monday, 12 September 2011

Keynote speeches by the co-hosts

The ITC and the international tax and development agenda

Panel discussion: The international tax and development agenda –
demands and expectations of developing countries

A perspective from Africa

A perspective from Latin America

A perspective from Asia

Good practices for enhanced South-South cooperation
and stronger development coordination

Presentations and discussion in working groups

Working group 1:
South-South sharing of computerized integrated systems for taxation

Working group 2: Successful donor coordination at the country level

Working group 3: Transfer pricing and developing countries

Ongoing research and proposals for implementation

Presentations and discussion in working groups

Working group 1: Taxation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)

Working group 2: Assessing the tax performance of developing countries:
New initiatives for tax research

Working group 3: Tax gaps in selected countries of Southeast Asia and Latin America


Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Presentations: Tools for enhanced donor coordination

Donor Mapping Survey

Appropriate aid modalities for supporting tax systems

Panel discussion: What kind of aid is needed from a multilateral perspective? –
Perspectives of different multilateral organizations

The UN approach

The IMF approach

The peer review learning approach

Plenary discussion: Recommendations for appropriate aid modalities
from a development partners perspective


Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Presentation of ITC and Governmental Workshop conclusions

Panel discussion: The international tax and development agenda –
A dialogue with Southern Civil Society

Country-by-country reporting proposals:
Views from the Private Sector and Civil Society

Taxation and the role of tax consultants in development cooperation

Presentation of Study: IFI tax policy in developing countries


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