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Original Post Date: 2006-11-23 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 11/23/2006
S.Africa, India, Brazil embark on anti-crime drive
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 11/23/2006
S.Africa, India, Brazil embark on anti-crime drive
[I wonder how serious they are about an anti-crime drive. Judging by the ANC’s recent actions, I can’t see it being more than an EMPTY GESTURE!!! Jan] South Africa, India and Brazil have agreed to enhance co-operation on tax and customs to help boost trade and economic development in the countries, a SA Revenue Services (SARS) spokesperson said on Tuesday. “The move also seeks to thwart smuggling, drug trafficking, fraud and tax avoidance in the three nations,” said Logan Wort. India’s revenue secretary, Brazil’s federal revenue secretary, and SARS Commissioner Pravin Gordhan signed the joint declaration committing their organisations to closer ties across a wide range of areas on both the revenue and customs fronts. The declaration was signed in Pretoria at the end of a three-day inaugural meeting of the India-Brazil South Africa (IBSA) Heads of Revenue Administrations. The meeting was conducted under the auspices of the IBSA Dialogue Forum established between the three countries to further economic co-operation. It followed the first IBSA heads of government summit in Brazil in September. Central to Tuesday’s declaration was an agreement to exchange information between the three revenue authorities to help identify high-risk transactions and to speed up the processing of imports and exports. They also agreed to share information on tax – particularly abusive tax avoidance arrangements and schemes. “Where appropriate, they agreed to perform simultaneous tax audits on common business entities,” said Wort. Another area for further co-operation will be working together to develop common positions for trade facilitation negotiations. The heads of the revenue administrations also agreed to establish an IBSA Revenue Administration Working Group to further expedite links between their organisations. Trade between South Africa, Brazil and India had risen sharply over the past few years and was expected to grow even more significantly once a formal trade agreement was in place between the IBSA partners, said Wort. Trade between Brazil and South Africa rose to more than R10-billion in 2005 from R6,6-billion two years earlier. Between India and South Africa trade totalled more than R14-billion last year, more than double that of 2003, Wort said. – Sapa Source: SAPA |
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