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Abbreviation | IFA |
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Established | February 12, 1938The Hague, Netherlands[1] | in
Type | Professional association |
Purpose | Promote and study International law in relation to public finance and tax law |
Location | |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership (2023) | 13,000 members from 118 countries |
Official language | English |
President | Guglielmo Maisto (Italy) |
Staff (2023) | 6 permanent staff |
Website | www |
The International Fiscal Association (IFA) is a non-governmental and non-sectoral international organisation dealing with fiscal matters. It was established in 1938 and its headquarters are in the Netherlands. The objects of IFA are the study and advancement of international and comparative law in regard to public finance, specifically international and comparative fiscal law and the financial and economic aspects of taxation.
IFA hosts annual congresses and produces scientific publications relating to subjects chosen as the main topics of each congress.[2] The subjects chosen for the congresses are chosen in the interest of developing international tax policy and norms. Each subsequent report presented at each congress consists of a country-by-country report on the international tax topics chosen.
Membership of IFA is around 13,500, representing 118 countries, 72 of which have individual IFA Branches that conduct their own events in addition to feeding to the broader IFA Central based at the headquarters. Membership includes an array of individuals who play a role in fiscal policy work and development such as academics, tax practitioners, and government officials.[3]