The United Nations approved plans Friday to help developing countries tax high-net-worth individuals, expand carbon taxes, and build tax systems that support gender equality.
The body’s committee of tax experts, whose mandate is to write guidance to help developing countries raise tax revenue, adopted the measures on the last day of meetings this week to map out its agenda for the next four years.
Many developing countries lack the services to enforce wealth taxes on rich individuals, who move easily across borders when their taxes go up, Alvaro Romano, committee member and director of the tax advisory office at Uruguay’s ...