BEPS Risks in the Mining Sector: Practical Cases
The III Meeting of the CIAT International Taxation Network will take place in Brussels next week, and the IGF BEPS Team will be presenting a session on "BEPS Risks in the Mining Sector: Practical Cases" which is scheduled for September 5th.
In 2017, the CIAT Executive Secretariat began promoting the “International Taxation Network” which meets once a year. Its purpose is to keep contact between tax administration experts, exchange experiences, generate useful products, determine regional criteria and promote technical cooperation among peers.
Objectives of the International Taxation Network
- Strengthen relationships between officials of the international taxation areas of developing countries and experts, in general, which may gradually promote cooperation and harmonization.
- Exchange regional and international practices.
- Promote cooperation actions between peers.
- Propose and carry out coordinated works within the network, which may become support tools for identifying and controlling harmful International Tax Planning.
- If possible, generate regional conclusions that could be the subject of debates within the framework of global meetings.
- Monitor the status of the CIAT member countries in the area of international taxation.
Upcoming events
Building Bridges: The State of Nature-Based Investments
Join us for a panel at the Building Bridges conference in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss the state-of-play of nature-based investments and the potential opportunities they present.
Through Her Lens: Women leading change in sustainable agriculture and market inclusion
Despite the critical role that women play in agricultural production, they still do not have equal access to global agricultural supply chains on terms that benefit them.
A Municipal Perspective on the Value of Natural Infrastructure
This webinar will showcase examples the cost-effectiveness of natural infrastructure from a municipal perspective. Focusing on what municipalities need—what evidence and numbers they rely on, and what tools and planning processes are required to ensure that natural infrastructure is assessed alongside traditional infrastructure for cost-effectiveness.