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ATAF to Host briefing for journalists on new minimum tax rules

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
September 1, 2023
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PRETORIA – The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) is hosting a high-level panel discussion on the
Qualified Minimum Domestic Top-up Tax (QMDTT)
ahead of global changes to tax regimes. These changes will affect African countries’ impact on investment and tax incentive policies and the purpose of the briefing is to un-pack how this
QMDTT could mitigate this. A panel of experts will present the impact of the
QMDTT on African revenue collection and tax implications on Monday,  22 May 2023, from 10h00 – 12h00 (CAT).

The
Global Anti-Base Erosion (GloBE) Model Rules, published by the Inclusive Framework  in December 2021, are essential in understanding how multinational companies will be taxed in the future. The GloBE are being implemented by countries around the world and will come into force in January 2024. 

“ATAF is aiming to assist member countries so as to not be caught off-guard by the new incoming rules,” explained ATAF’s Deputy Executive Secretary, Ms Mary Baine.

Considering the potential implications on policy

These rules will have a significant impact on African countries and their tax incentive regimes. In particular, the
QMDTT will require African countries to impose a top-up tax on the low taxed income of their constituent entities.

“We want journalists and analysts to understand how the implementation of these rules will affect African countries and their tax systems,” said Baine. “It is important that African countries understand the implications of these rules and how to implement and administer their tax systems accordingly.”

The webinar will discuss the key features of the GloBE rules and the
QMDTT, and how they will impact African countries’ tax administrations and domestic resource mobilisation. 

The event is open to journalists reporting on tax and finance issues in Africa and other interested parties. Portuguese and French translations will be available.

“We look forward to having journalists and other attendees participate in this important discussion,” Baine added.

To join, interested parties can register here:
https://bit.ly/3H1KCP1 



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