The meeting, organized by the OECD, saw participation from member countries, international organizations, experts, and academics. The discussions focused on the progress made over the past decade in addressing base erosion and profit shifting and featured insights on international tax policy, including updates on the Pillar Two project, tax compliance mechanisms, and simplifying tax procedures to promote economic growth.
Qatar’s participation reflects its commitment to advancing global tax policy, enhancing transparency, and fostering international cooperation. The General Tax Authority emphasized Qatar’s active role in shaping tax policies and reinforcing its status as a leading economic hub through a fair and transparent tax system.
Source : www.gta.gov.qaRelated Posts

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