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The UK commitment to double support for domestic revenue mobilisation by 2020 under the Addis Tax Initiative.

TypeGovernment announcement
CountryUnited Kingdom
Government typeCentral government
ScopeGlobal
ThemesDomestic public resources; International public finance

Description

The UK contribution to the Addis Tax Initiative.

The UK has committed to double its support on tax reform in developing countries as part of the Addis Tax Initiative (ATI). The ATI, launched on Wednesday 15 July, is a commitment from signatory donors to double their support for tax reform in developing countries by 2020 with partner signatory countries committing to implement tax reform to improve the fairness, transparency, efficiency and effectiveness of their tax systems.

Partners

Please see the Addis Tax Initiative for the current list of partners

Targets

To double the UK’s existing c.£20m a year on tax by 2020.

Indicators

To double the UK’s existing c.£20m a year on tax by 2020.

Resources

To double the UK’s existing c.£20m a year on tax by 2020.

Timeframe

By 2020

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