J.Nuraliev tells IMF Mission about Tajikistan’s tax policy

Yesterday Tajik Minister of Finance Jamoliddin Nuraliev met with the International Monetary Fund’s Mission headed by Senior Economist of IMF’s Fiscal Affairs Department Andrew Masters. As reported by Tajik Ministry of Finance, the sides shared views on tax policy. The priority was given to improvement of tax management. The sides also talked about current improvement […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

Yesterday Tajik Minister of Finance Jamoliddin Nuraliev met with the International Monetary Fund’s Mission headed by Senior Economist of IMF’s Fiscal Affairs Department Andrew Masters.

As reported by Tajik Ministry of Finance, the sides shared views on tax policy. The priority was given to improvement of tax management. The sides also talked about current improvement of the country’s Tax Code.

J.Nuraliev stressed the importance of the improvement of tax management and said that Tajikistan will continue to use positive and successful experience of other countries in the given direction.

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