Draft Double Taxation Relief and INternational Tax Enforcement (Turkmenistan) Order 2016 Debate
Full Debate: Read Full DebateGeorge Kerevan
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(8 years ago)
General CommitteesI echo the sentiments expressed by the hon. Member for Stalybridge and Hyde. There is growing concern among non-governmental organisations in the development field that some double taxation treaties have been inimical to the developing countries concerned and have made it less easy for them to take a fair share of tax from multinational companies that operate in their jurisdiction. That is a reasonable proposition; all I am suggesting is that Ministers should consider it as one aspect of how the treaties are put together. We are therefore a little unhappy not to get the impact assessment, which would at least put the issues out in the open for us all to see. I plead with the Government to give us such impact statements, in this instance and in future instances.
My hon. Friend the Member for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath (Roger Mullin) is pursuing a private Member’s Bill that would place a statutory duty on Ministers to take into account the impact on international development of future double taxation treaties, so this is a live issue in the House. Will the Minister tell us whether there were any discussions about development issues in the negotiations over this treaty? Were there any discussions with NGOs and agencies in Turkmenistan in the run-up to the finalisation of the draft order?