Mozambique Modernizes Tax HR with WCO Assistance

Mozambique Modernizes Tax HR with WCO Assistance

At the invitation of the Mozambique Tax Authority (MRA) and with funding from the CCF-China, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic assessment of MRA's Human Resource Management (HRM) system modernization. The aim was to address HR challenges and achieve strategic goals by optimizing the HR framework. The assessment included meetings, interviews, and workshops, culminating in recommendations for improvement submitted to the MRA. The Commissioner General of MRA expressed optimism for future collaboration. This initiative highlights the importance of HR upgrades and customs cooperation for effective capacity building within customs administrations.

Madagascar Revamps HR to Strengthen Tax Revenue

Madagascar Revamps HR to Strengthen Tax Revenue

The Madagascar Revenue Authority (MRA), with support from the World Customs Organization (WCO), launched an HR modernization project. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency, optimize tax collection, and improve employee engagement by building a competency-based HR management system. The MRA will focus on developing a highly skilled and professional tax workforce through competency models, digital empowerment, and cultural transformation. This transformation will enable the MRA to contribute more significantly to Madagascar's economic development.

WCO Enhances Bosnias Tax Authority Risk Management

WCO Enhances Bosnias Tax Authority Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ITA BiH) in enhancing its risk management capabilities through a national workshop. The workshop covered risk assessment, profiling, information management, and resource optimization, fostering exchange between ITA BiH and international experts. This event laid the foundation for ITA BiH to strengthen its risk management system and improve enforcement efficiency. Recommendations included continued international cooperation and domestic collaboration to further improve risk management practices.

Retailers Warn of Surging Import Tax Costs

Retailers Warn of Surging Import Tax Costs

The US Republican proposal for border adjustment tax aims to lower corporate income tax while taxing imported goods, raising concerns in the retail industry. This policy could significantly increase the tax burden on imported goods, impacting businesses reliant on global supply chains. While the initial intention of the tax reform is to encourage domestic production, experts believe there are many challenges in reality. The retail industry is actively seeking coping strategies, and the final direction of the tax reform remains uncertain.

US Infrastructure Push Could Spur Tax Reform

US Infrastructure Push Could Spur Tax Reform

American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves warns of a critical funding gap for US infrastructure. He suggests fuel tax reform as a potential solution, but acknowledges significant political hurdles. Graves emphasizes the need for bipartisan cooperation, stating that failure to address infrastructure issues will negatively impact the US economy. He urges policymakers to prioritize long-term economic stability over short-term political gains to ensure a robust and efficient transportation network.

Lesotho Enhances Tax Efficiency with Wcobacked Training

Lesotho Enhances Tax Efficiency with Wcobacked Training

The Lesotho Revenue Authority, with the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO), successfully held a workshop on "Competency-Based Human Resource Management" through the "Human Resource Management Competency Building - WCO-UNCTAD Cooperation Project." This initiative aimed to enhance the professional skills of the human capital management team and representatives from various departments. The goal is to build a scientific and rational human resource management system, create an efficient and ethical tax workforce, and provide a solid guarantee for the economic and social development of Lesotho.

Amazon Sellers Face New Tax Reporting Rules

Amazon Sellers Face New Tax Reporting Rules

Amazon's renewed tax reporting has sparked seller concern. This article delves into the background of these reports, explains the reasons for data discrepancies, and offers practical guidance to help sellers operate in compliance and avoid tax risks. It covers key aspects of understanding the reports, reconciling them with internal records, and ensuring adherence to relevant tax regulations for cross-border e-commerce businesses operating on the Amazon platform. By addressing these issues, sellers can navigate the complexities of Amazon tax reporting and maintain a compliant and thriving business.

EU Carbon Tax Raises Global Shipping Costs

EU Carbon Tax Raises Global Shipping Costs

Following the implementation of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), carbon costs must be incorporated into international shipping cost accounting. Vessel operational emissions costs and the embedded carbon emissions costs of goods will directly impact shipping prices. Businesses need to reassess shipping costs and implement measures to reduce carbon emissions in order to address the challenges posed by CBAM. This includes exploring alternative fuels and optimizing shipping routes to minimize their carbon footprint and maintain competitiveness in the global market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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WCO Aids Angola in Tax Administration Reform

WCO Aids Angola in Tax Administration Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a strategic planning workshop at the headquarters of the Angolan Tax Administration (AGT) to enhance AGT's strategic planning and risk management capabilities. The workshop reviewed AGT's annual operational plan, provided recommendations for improvement, and conducted an environmental scan of AGT's risk management efforts. This event fostered collaboration among AGT departments and laid the foundation for the modernization of tax administration in Angola.

Improved Export Standards for Agricultural Products in Zhenhai A Key Role for New Customs Service Model

Improved Export Standards for Agricultural Products in Zhenhai A Key Role for New Customs Service Model

Zhenhai's agricultural product exports have seen significant growth supported by efficient customs services. By establishing liaisons and offering one-on-one guidance, customs helped companies enhance management and ensure product quality. Additionally, timely information support has provided businesses with the means to navigate international trade regulations, boosting export performance.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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