23 June 2015

Mauritius deepens its commitment to fight international tax avoidance and evasion

In line with the international movement towards more transparency and exchange of information, Mauritius has taken a significant step to enhance its exchange of information legal framework and has signed the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters. It is the seventh member of the African Tax Administration Forum to join the Convention and becomes the 87th jurisdiction participating to this truly global instrument to fight international tax avoidance and evasion.

Mr. Vishnu Lutchmeenaraidoo, Minister of Finance and Economic Development signed the Convention in the presence of the OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría.

Developed by the OECD and the Council of Europe, the Convention provides a comprehensive multilateral framework for the exchange of information and assistance in tax collection. Its coverage includes administrative assistance between tax authorities for information exchange including automatic exchange, simultaneous tax examinations and assistance in the collection of tax debts. 

On 24 October 2014, Mauritius was among the first 51 jurisdictions (the early adopters),  which signed a multilateral competent authority agreement to automatically exchange on financial account information (the new international standard)  based on Article 6 of the Multilateral Convention. Subsequent signatures of the agreement bring the total number of jurisdictions to 61. Mauritius has committed to start exchanging automatically in 2017 and now has joined the legal instrument which once ratified serves as the basis for the implementation of the multilateral competent authority agreement already signed.

The 87 jurisdictions participating in the Convention can be found at:

www.oecd.org/ctp/exchange-of-tax-information/Status_of_convention.pdf

During his presence at the OECD Minister Lutchmeenaraidoo also met with the Director for Development Centre, Mario Pezzini, and his senior staff to discuss the fruitful ongoing cooperation and possible future areas of work between Mauritius and the Development Centre. Mauritius has been a member of the Centre since 2009.

Read the opening remarks by Angel Gurría, Secretary-General, OECD.

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