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China on Tuesday joined an international effort to fight tax avoidance and evasion by signing a multilateral tax agreement to share tax and financial information.
The agreement, known as the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, is the first multilateral tax instrument China has signed.
The participation of Beijing, the last Group of 20 member to sign the agreement, was viewed as a timely and significant step as it means all G20 countries are now moving toward the implementation of automatic tax information exchanges as a new global standard, which is also a main priority of the upcoming G20 summit in St Petersburg, Russia, next week.
Wang Jun, director of the State Administration of Taxation, said at a news briefing in Paris that China's participation has "significant implications" as it will help enhance the country's international tax cooperation while it experiences major economic and structural reforms.
"It also reflects further integration and opening-up of China's taxation system to the international community," he said.
The convention was initially proposed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Council of Europe in 1988. In 2010, it was opened to all countries. Since then, 56 countries have joined.
OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria said that China's decision to sign the agreement is a timely and important step as it reinforces the international will and collaboration in tax information exchanges.
"We hope that the ratification of the convention will take place soon in China so that we can really move forward," he said.
Tax experts said that China's joining the convention is part of a global trend moving from bilateral to multilateral cooperation to fight offshore tax evasion.

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