Integrating a Unified Revenue Administration for Tax and Social Contribution Collections: Experiences of Central and Eastern European Countries

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Peter Barrand

International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Fiscal Affairs Department

Stanford G. Ross

Arnold & Porter; Social Security Advisory Board

Graham Harrison

International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Fiscal Affairs Department

Date Written: December 2004

Abstract

During the 1990s, a failure to collect social contributions in Central and Eastern European countries deprived pension schemes of resources needed to meet their obligations. Based on these countries' experience, this paper examines the trend to increase coordination of tax and contribution collections. It sets out the rationale for establishing a unified agency as the best long-term strategy, and discusses policy and administrative issues in implementing this approach. The appendix presents three case studies for Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania, which are establishing a unified revenue administration. Another case study is presented for Sweden, which successfully integrated tax and social contributions collections in the 1980s.

Keywords: Integration, tax/revenue administration, social contribution collection

JEL Classification: H24

Suggested Citation

Barrand, Peter and Ross, Stanford G. and Harrison, Graham, Integrating a Unified Revenue Administration for Tax and Social Contribution Collections: Experiences of Central and Eastern European Countries (December 2004). IMF Working Paper No. 04/237, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=879062

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Graham Harrison

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