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PALIKIR, Pohnpei (FSM Division
of Tax & Revenue) The Tax Reform Executive Steering Committee
convened here to discuss progress of the tax reform work and consider
a number of recommendations presented by the technical working group.
The ESC was established in December 2005 by presidential order following
the Economic Policy Implementation Council and FSM congressional endorsement
of the Tax Reform Task Forces recommendations on a package of nation-wide
measures to improve the tax administration and the tax system in the FSM.
The ESC was mandated to oversee effective implementation of the tax reforms.
The current members of ESC include Vice President Redley Killion, Kosrae
Lt. Gov. William Tosie, Chuuk Gov. Wesley Simina, Yap Gov. Sebastian Anefal,
Pohnpei Lt. Gov. Jack E. Yakana, and Larry Adams, representing the private
sector.
The two-fold objective of the tax reform is to increase domestic revenue
generation to compensate for declining compact sector grants and improve
the tax system to create an environment conducive to private sector development.
The members of the tax reform technical working group provided a review
of progress on the tax reform work. Some of the progress includes the
initial drafting of key pieces of legislation, the development of an economic
model to estimate the revenue and price impact of the tax reforms, and
the development of a high-level implementation plan for tax reform. This
work has been developed with the technical assistance from the Pacific
Financial and Technical Assistance Center and the International Monetary
Fund. The meeting culminated in the adoption of a resolution which among
other things endorses the high level implementation plan, requests the
appointment of implementation teams in each of the states,
and gives instructions to the working group on a number of steps necessary
to accelerate implementation of the tax reform.
At the conclusion of the meeting, members of the committee thanked Vice
President Killion for his hard work and the important contributions he
made to advance the tax reforms.
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