The United Nations is moving towards a bigger international tax role, with the General Assembly voting to begin the creation of a tax convention to rival the OECD's leadership on global tax coordination. This move is seen as a demonstration of a different and better multilateralism, with a focus on inclusivity and fundamental reforms. The initiative has garnered support from a majority of UN members, challenging the OECD's global tax leadership and potentially reshaping the international tax landscape.
⚠️ UN VOTE CHALLENGES OECD GLOBAL TAX LEADERSHIP Full Story → https://t.co/nVp1DsHMKm The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's leadership on global tax coordination has come under threat after a majority of UN members backed an African-led initiative to… https://t.co/ATcOYE6lVT
A @UN framework convention on international taxation would demonstrate that the world can forge a different and better multilateralism – truly inclusive but also able to deliver fundamental reforms, say @Jayati1609, @JoseA_Ocampo, @josephestiglitz. https://t.co/0vt1iW3byh
UN General Assembly votes to begin creation of a tax convention to rival the OECD's....I wrote about the OECD/UN tension last year, will probably need to update. https://t.co/S7aX0HNCca
Developing countries secure bigger international tax role for UN https://t.co/197CTrimcO
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