Uzbekistan, IMF Discuss Dev't Of Tax Administration
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, September 7. Uzbekistan
and International Monetary Fund (IMF) discussed widespread
implementation of advanced and successful global experience in the
development of tax administration, Trend reports.
The matter was reviewed during a meeting between the Deputy
Prime Minister, Minister of Economy and Finance of Uzbekistan
Jamshid Kuchkarov with representatives of the delegation of the IMF
headed by Senior Economist Vincent de Paul Kukpaizan.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the large-scale
reforms being carried out in Uzbekistan, in particular, the
improvement of the tax system within the framework of reforms,
including regulation and further development of the sphere of tax
administration, improving the quality of tax services, and the
fight against the shadow economy.
The sides also reviewed development of digital technologies, as
well as cooperation in this area.
Following the meeting, the participants agreed to develop and
expand mutually beneficial cooperation, as well as to carry out
systematic activities to achieve the set goals in the
above-mentioned areas.
Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Uzbekistan hosted the final
meeting with representatives of the IMF mission on liquidity risk
assessment and implementation of liquidity stress testing
tools.
During the meeting, the sides discussed the prospects of
Uzbekistan's economic development, the state of banks' liquidity,
the development of approaches to monitoring bank liquidity, and the
adopted methods of implementation of liquidity stress-testing
tools.
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