Revenue Administration: Short-Term Measures to Increase Customs Revenue in Low-Income and Fragile Countries

Gilles Montagnat-Rentier
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This note discusses administrative measures that can be implemented by customs administrations of low-income and fragile countries in a short period (about a year) to improve traders’ compliance and improve revenue collection. These suggested actions have been identified based on the experience acquired through the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Fiscal Affairs Department’s (FAD) technical assistance (TA), particularly the findings and recommendations of TA missions to sub-Saharan African countries. Strengthening low-capacity customs administrations requires structural reforms to support the effective implementation of defined strategies. Developing core operational functions such as risk management, audit, investigation and intelligence are good examples of such reforms. Modernizing human resource management policies or achieving a fully automated environment in a customs administration are longer-term reform projects. Long-term reforms are not addressed here. The note focuses on targeted actions with a potential to increase trade revenue in the short term, and which can be taken without mobilizing large resources or engaging in a broad reorganization. It is hoped that the suggestions in this note will help stakeholders, including country authorities, customs management, donors and TA partners, area departments of the IMF, FAD, and the IMF regional TA centers, identify, design, and implement short-term changes in customs administrations. If implemented effectively, these changes should contribute to a noticeable improvement of revenue performance.
收入管理:增加低收入和脆弱国家海关收入的短期措施
本说明讨论了低收入和脆弱国家海关当局可在短期内(约一年)实施的行政措施,以改善贸易商的合规情况并改善税收。这些建议的行动是根据国际货币基金组织(货币基金组织)财政事务部技术援助所取得的经验,特别是根据援助部派往撒哈拉以南非洲国家的特派团的调查结果和建议确定的。加强能力不足的海关管理需要进行结构性改革,以支持有效实施已确定的战略。发展核心业务职能,如风险管理、审计、调查和情报,就是这种改革的好例子。使人力资源管理政策现代化或在海关管理中实现完全自动化的环境是较长期的改革项目。这里没有涉及长期改革。该说明侧重于有针对性的行动,这些行动有可能在短期内增加贸易收入,并且可以在不调动大量资源或进行广泛重组的情况下采取。希望本说明中的建议将有助于利益攸关方,包括国家当局、海关管理部门、捐助者和贸易援助伙伴、基金组织地区部门、FAD和基金组织区域贸易援助中心,确定、设计和实施海关管理的短期变革。如果有效地实施,这些变化应该有助于收入表现的显著改善。
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