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    Al-Sudani: Government reform raised tax revenues by 22% in 8 months

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    Post by Rocky Fri 23 Aug 2024, 5:03 am

    Al-Sudani: Government reform raised tax revenues by 22% in 8 months

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani said on Thursday that the government had taken reform measures that contributed to raising tax revenues by 22% during the current year.
    The Prime Minister's media office stated in a statement, seen by "Al-Eqtisad News", that "Al-Sudani chaired a meeting of the Supreme Committee for Monitoring the Implementation of Tax Reform, during which what has been accomplished according to the relevant Cabinet decisions packages, or the steps undertaken by the Supreme Committee, and the most prominent digital indicators were reviewed, including the increase in tax revenues by (22%) for the current year until the beginning of August, compared to the same period last year, after the government took a series of reform measures that contributed to increasing growth indicators and its sustainability."
    Al-Sudani stressed, according to the statement, that “the economic reform adopted by the government as part of its program, understood the importance of implementing tax reform as a strategic option, within a comprehensive development vision for the non-oil economy, and for managing the state’s public funds and resources, indicating that it is a mistake to consider it an outlet that the government resorts to whenever oil prices are disturbed, or the revenues of the oil economy decline.”
    The statement explained that "the meeting discussed what was implemented within the framework of expanding the tax base, including economic activities using the self-assessment method, and within exemptions approved by Cabinet decisions. It also discussed implementing steps to address the problems of taxpayers and the accounting of private banks."
    He pointed out that "the meeting presented to the Prime Minister the efforts to prepare a new draft law for income tax in Iraq with the German Cooperation Organization (GIZ), and by adopting international standards that are friendly to the business environment and supportive of the private sector, in order to achieve tax justice, as well as the steps to prepare a new draft law for sales tax in Iraq, and prepare a draft amendment to the law on the transfer of real estate ownership tax, in addition to what has been accomplished in the field of tax accounting for extractive oil companies within the licensing rounds, and establishing a mechanism for collecting income tax from their activities."



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