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    Association of Tax Authorities of Islamic Countries

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    Short description: Affiliated organ of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
    Association of Tax Authorities of Islamic Countries
    French: Association des autorités fiscales des pays islamiques; Arabic: رابطة السلطات الضريبية للدول الإسلامية
    AbbreviationATAIC
    Formation15 October 2003; 22 years ago (2003-10-15)
    Founded atPutrajaya, Malaysia[1]
    TypeIntergovernmental organization
    Legal statusfoundation
    PurposeIslamic taxes, zakat
    Location
    FieldsEconomic development and administration
    Membership
    30 member states
    Official language
    Arabic, English, French
    Secretary General
    Mohamed Ali Mustafa Sharafeldin[1]
    Main organ
    Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

    The Association of Tax Authorities of Islamic Countries (ATAIC; French: Association des autorités fiscales des pays islamiques; Arabic: رابطة السلطات الضريبية للدول الإسلامية) is an intergovernmental organization and one of the 17 affiliated organs of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Founded in 2003 by the eleven Islamic countries including Pakistan, it is focused on improving and maintaining Islamic taxes, including zakat policies for rapid economic development in the member states.[2] It also serves as a forum of discussion and research institute for the matters associated with the Islamic taxation system.

    Headquartered in Khartoum, Sudan, it plays a central role in administration and legislation for the promotion of tax and zakat for economic development and mutual cooperation in the member states. The ATAIC conducts annual seminars, workshops and training courses for gathering tax information needed for analysing and disseminating tax and zakat administration.

    History

    The Association of Tax Authorities of Islamic Countries was introduced in 2003, however it became OIC's affiliated organ in December 2010 after the government of Sudan submitted a request to grant the ATAIC an affiliate organ status. The request was formally approved through a resolution no. 7/38-ORG by the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in its 38th session held in Astana, Kazakhstan between 28 and 30 June 2011.

    The organization held its first-ever conference on 4 October 2004 in Putrajaya, Malaysia, the second conference on November 29, 2005, in Tehran, Iran, while third conference was hosted by Pakistan on 22 November 22, 2006. The fourth conference was hosted by Kuwait on 25 November 2007, fifth conference by Indonesia on 26 October 2008, while the sixth and last conference was hosted by Sudan on 11 October 2009 where the organization was granted an affiliate status.[3]

    Members

    The ATAIC has 30 member states out of 57.[4] Iran became a member of Executive Council of the organization in 2021.[5]

    # Country Agencies References[4]
    1  Afghanistan Afghanistan Revenue Department Electronic Service
    2  Djibouti Ministry of Economy and Finance In Charge of Industry and Planning (MEFIP)
    3  Iran Iranian National Tax Administration (INTA) [6]
    4  Lebanon Ministry of Finance
    5  Morocco Ministry of Economy and Finance
    6  Saudi Arabia Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority
    7  Tajikistan N/A
    8  United Arab Emirates Federal Tax Authority
    9  Bangladesh National Board of Revenue (NBR)
    10  Egypt Egyptian Tax Authority
    11  Iraq General Authority for Taxes
    12  Malaysia Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri Malaysia
    13  Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue
    14  Senegal Ministry of Finance
    15  Tunisia Ministry of Finance
    16  Yemen Department of Tax, Yemen
    17  Brunei Darussalam N/A
    18  Guyana N/A
    19  Jordan Income and Sales Tax Department
    20  Maldives Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA) 2013[7]
    21  Palestine Ministry of Finance
    22  Sierra Leone National Revenue Authority (NRA)
    23  Turkey Turkish Revenue Administration
    24  Comoros N/A
    25  Indonesia N/A
    26  Kuwait Ministry of Finance [8]
    27  Mauritania General Directorate of Taxes (DGI)
    28  Qatar Qatar Financial Centre (QFC)
    29  Sudan Sudan Taxation Chamber
    30  Uganda Uganda Revenue Authority

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