OECD Gains Endorsement of 86 Countries on New VAT Standards

Officials from 86  countries endorsed new OECD guidelines on the application of VAT to international trade during the OECD’s April 18-19 Global Forum on VAT in Tokyo. Through the guidelines, the OECD seeks to ensure that VAT laws have a neutral effect on production and that domestic and foreign businesses are taxed equally in cross-border trade. The standards also seek to ensure that international business-to-business trade in services and intangibles is only taxed in the country of the customer. The OECD also said it is working to extend  guidelines to cross-border sales of services to private consumers, to produce anti-abuse rules, and to craft provisions on mutual cooperation and dispute minimization. OECD VAT guidelines (1.5 MB),  OECD Press Release, Statement of Outcomes, Speech of OECD Deputy Secretary-General Rintaro Tamaki.,  BIAC press release.