Burundi Adopts Competencybased HRM System for Revenue Authority

Burundi Adopts Competencybased HRM System for Revenue Authority

With support from the World Customs Organization, the Burundi Revenue Authority is undergoing modernization through the development of a competency-based HRM system. This aims to improve operational efficiency, increase tax revenue, and enhance stakeholder relations. The workshop focused on empowering the HR department to build a competency model and develop an action plan. The WCO will continue to provide support to help the Burundi Revenue Authority achieve its modernization goals. This initiative highlights the importance of HR in driving organizational change and improving public service delivery.

WCO Enhances Georgias Tax Valuation for Modern Administration

WCO Enhances Georgias Tax Valuation for Modern Administration

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a valuation workshop for the Georgian Revenue Service (GRS) to enhance the expertise of customs officials in areas such as royalties, risk analysis, advance rulings, and transfer pricing. By focusing on challenges and sharing the 'WCO Guide to Customs Valuation and Transfer Pricing,' the workshop strengthened cooperation between customs and tax authorities. This initiative supports the modernization of tax administration in Georgia and helps maintain international trade order.

Mauritius Revenue Authority Upgrades HRM After WCO Review

Mauritius Revenue Authority Upgrades HRM After WCO Review

The World Customs Organization conducted a diagnostic review of the Mauritius Revenue Authority's (MRA) human resource management system to support the MRA in establishing a modern and transparent HRM system. The review team proposed competency-based recommendations for improvement, which the MRA intends to actively adopt to enhance its human resource management capabilities and support its tax administration functions. This initiative aims to strengthen the MRA's ability to attract, retain, and develop skilled personnel, ultimately improving the efficiency and effectiveness of tax collection and compliance.

Bahrain Boosts Customs Audits with WCO Backing

Bahrain Boosts Customs Audits with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a Post Clearance Audit workshop in Bahrain to enhance Bahrain Customs' revenue collection capabilities. The workshop focused on international standards, risk management, and audit preparation, emphasizing the importance of risk assessment and data analysis in auditing. Through case studies and practical exercises, it helped Bahrain Customs officials master audit techniques, laying the foundation for building an efficient tax system. The training aimed to improve compliance and reduce revenue leakage through effective post-clearance control mechanisms.

Eswatini Revenue Service Adopts Competencybased HR System

Eswatini Revenue Service Adopts Competencybased HR System

The World Customs Organization held a virtual competency-based HRM workshop for the Eswatini Revenue Service to enhance the capabilities of its senior management team and help build an HRM system aligned with corporate strategy. Through competency model construction, recruitment optimization, training enhancement, and performance management improvement, the initiative supports the Eswatini Revenue Service in upgrading its talent strategy. This serves as a valuable reference for other developing countries' tax agencies seeking to modernize their HRM practices and align them with organizational goals.

Gambia Revenue Authority Adopts New Project Management System

Gambia Revenue Authority Adopts New Project Management System

The Gambia Revenue Authority, with WCO support, developed a project management methodology to improve project efficiency, standardize processes, reduce risks, and optimize resource allocation. This initiative aims to enhance the Authority's ability to effectively manage and deliver projects related to tax reform and revenue collection. By implementing a structured approach, the GRA seeks to improve accountability, transparency, and ultimately, its overall performance in achieving its strategic objectives. The project management framework will also facilitate better coordination and communication among different departments and stakeholders.

Asiapacific Strengthens Trade Oversight with Customs and Pricing Reforms

Asiapacific Strengthens Trade Oversight with Customs and Pricing Reforms

The World Customs Organization, in collaboration with the OECD and the World Bank Group, held an Asia-Pacific seminar focusing on the nexus between customs valuation and transfer pricing. The conference emphasized the need for enhanced information sharing and collaborative supervision between tax and customs authorities to address challenges posed by related-party transactions. This aims to improve cross-border trade compliance, enhance tax collection efficiency, and build a more efficient cross-border trade regulatory system. The discussions highlighted practical approaches and best practices for effective collaboration.

Luzhou Port Bonded Logistics Center Officially Launches: A New Customs Supervision Zone in Sichuan Province

Luzhou Port Bonded Logistics Center Officially Launches: A New Customs Supervision Zone in Sichuan Province

Luzhou Port's Bonded Logistics Center (Type B) has officially begun operations, becoming the fourth Customs Special Supervision Zone in Sichuan Province. This center aims to provide efficient policy support and logistics solutions for enterprises, promoting local economic development and serving as an important platform for regional openness. In the future, the Luzhou Port Bonded Logistics Center will be developed into a fully modernized logistics service center, contributing to the growth of the Sichuan-Yunnan-Guizhou-Chongqing junction.

12/30/2023 Logistics
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Tourism tax is a common fiscal tool intended to support tourism development. However, discriminatory tourism taxes targeting the aviation industry can be counterproductive, harming both the aviation and tourism sectors. This paper analyzes the negative impacts of tourism taxes, proposes alternative solutions, and draws on international experience. It aims to provide a reference for governments to formulate reasonable tourism tax policies, promoting the sustainable development of the tourism industry. The analysis highlights the need for balanced policies that avoid hindering the aviation industry while still generating revenue for tourism initiatives.

Malawi Boosts Customs Efficiency with Japanbacked HS Code Training

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