US, Turkmenistan ink deal to implement FATCA provisions
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US Ambassador Allan Mustard and Turkmenistan’s Minister of Finance Gochmyrat Myradov signed an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) to implement the provisions of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), said the US Embassy in Ashgabat.
The agreement underscores growing international cooperation to
curb offshore tax evasion and marks a step forward in building a
stronger, more stable and responsible global financial system.
Ambassador Mustard stated, “Today’s signing marks a significant
step forward in our efforts to work collaboratively to combat
offshore tax evasion – an objective that mutually benefits our two
countries. By working together to detect, deter, and discourage tax
abuses through increased transparency and enhanced reporting, we
can help to build a stronger, more stable, and more accountable
global financial system.”
The automatic exchange of financial account information for tax
purposes has become the global standard in the effort to curtail
offshore tax evasion. The United States enacted FATCA in 2010 to
combat offshore tax evasion by encouraging transparency and
information exchanges on financial accounts held by U.S. taxpayers
in other jurisdictions. The United States has intergovernmental
agreements to implement FATCA with more than 113 jurisdictions.
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