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Last name exact match No Directorate-wide search No All Meeting Participants No Full name Job details Address Contact Information Representing Mr. Bakhiet Yousif Secretary General Assistant [email protected] , Association of Tax Authorities of Islamic Countries (ATAIC) Mr. Abdul Rahman Rahimi Senior Economist Macro Fiscal Policy [email protected] Afghanistan Macro Fiscal Policy Department, 3rd floor at ov.afP:+ 93 789302100 Department the Administration Building, Ministry of Finance Ministry of Finance Pashtunistan Maidan, Kabul, Afghanistan Kabul , Kabul Afghanistan Mr. Artan BABARAMO Director of Interinstitutional General Taxation [email protected] Albania Relations and Coordination DirectorateRr. Gjin Bue .alP:+355 42276803 Directorate Shpata nr 28, Tirana Tirana, 1001 General taxation Directorate Albania Ms. Eriola Sada Head of Project Coordination Address: St. Gjin Bue [email protected]: Albania Unit Shpata, near Dinamo +355 042276 8867 Human Resources Directory Stadium General Taxation Directorate Tirana, albania Albania Mr. Mustapha ZIKARA Directeur de Législation et Immeuble Ahmed françis – [email protected] Algeria de la Réglementation Ben aknoun P:+213-21-595526 Fiscales Alger, 16000 Mobile:00213 661 56 24 60 Direction de la Législation Algeria Fiscale Ministère des Finances - Direction générale des impots Ms. Kelia Ceitil Rua Teresa Afonso nº2 [email protected]: Angola International Cooperation Luanda, +244 917 656 449 Departmet Angola Administração Geral Tributária Mr. Luis Gomes Sambo Director Rua Teresa Afonso, n.º 2, [email protected]: Angola Planeamento Estratégico e Luanda +(244)933787626 Cooperação Internacional Luanda, Ministry of Finance Angola Ms. Maureen Rey Deputy Comptroller [email protected] Anguilla , Mr. Jermaine Jarvis Supervisor of Audits Woods Centre [email protected]: Antigua and Inland Revenue Department St. John's, +2684689491 Barbuda Ministry of Finance Antigua and Barbuda Ms. Ana Paula Locurscio Director of indirect taxation Hipolito Yrigoyen 250, 9° [email protected]:+ Argentina area Floor 54 11 4349 6964 National Tax Buenos Aires, 1310 Department/Indirect Argentina taxation Ministry of Economy Page 1/13 05/02/2021 05:24 Full name Job details Address Contact Information Representing Ms. Lucía Mabel Muguerza National Vice Director on [email protected]: Argentina taxes , +54 11 4349-6968 Ministry of Economy Mr. Carlos Eduardo PROTTO Director of International Tax Hipólito Yrigoyen 250 - 9th [email protected]:+54 Argentina Relations floor 11 4349 6955 National Tax Directorate Buenos Aires, 1036 Mobile:+54 911 5743 2505 Ministry of Treasury of Argentina Argentina Mr. Grigori Davtyan Head of Division 7 M. Khorenatsi Str. Grigori_Davtyan@taxservice Armenia Yerevan, 0015 .am;P:+374 10 594647 State Revenue Committee Armenia Ms. Luenne Gomez Pieters Head of the Aruban Tax Camacuri 2 [email protected]: Aruba Administration , Aruba +297 5227411 Tax Department Aruba Ministry of Finance Ms. Frances Musumeci Project Officer 52, Goulburn Street [email protected]. Australia International Relations Sydney, NSW 2133 auP:+61293546970 Australian Taxation Office Australia Mobile:434249755 Mr. Samad Bayramli State Tax Inspector [email protected]. Azerbaijan , az Ministry of Taxes of the Azerbaijan Republic Mr. Orkhan Musayev Deputy Head, International [email protected] Azerbaijan Cooperation and Tax , z Monitoring in Financial Azerbaijan Institutions Ministry of Taxes Mr. Talmon Brice Assistant Director of [email protected] Bahamas Revenue , Ministry of Finance Mr. Nawaf Alsadeh Director Foreign Tax Bahrain World Trade Center [email protected]: Bahrain Relations Manama, + 973 17 50 23 23 Bahrain Mobile:+973 39 61 21 13 National Bureau for Revenue, Kingdom of Bahrain Ms. Rana Ebrahim Faqihi Chief Executive, National Ministry of Finance, P O Box [email protected]:+973 Bahrain Bureau for Revenue 333, Road 1702, Block 317, 17575612 Al Manamah, Mobile:+973 393 03930 Chief Executive, National Bahrain Bureau for Revenue Mr. Nig Garland Head of Policy (Deputy P.O. Box 37 [email protected]:+44 Bailiwick of Director) St. Peter Port, GY1 3AZ 1481 710495 Guernsey Policy & Resources Bailiwick of Guernsey Mobile:(+)447839106304 Committee Guernsey Revenue Service Mr. Robert Gray Director of International Tax C/O Guernsey Revenue [email protected]: Bailiwick of Policy Service +447781130158 Guernsey Policy & Resources St Peter Port, GY1 3AZ Mobile:(+)447781130158 Committee Bailiwick of Guernsey Guernsey Revenue Service Ms. Asma Dina Ghani 1st Secretary, International internationaltaxesnbr@gmail Bangladesh National Board of Revenue Tax Agreement and Opinion .com Internal Resource Division Dhaka, 1000 Ministry of Finance Bangladesh Mr. Md Tariq Hassan Deputy Commissioner and [email protected]: Bangladesh Second Secretary , (880)28318120-26 VAT Policy and Budget National Board of Revenue Mr. Kevin Hunte Director of International 8th Floor, Baobab Tower kevin.hunte2 Barbados Business Warrens, St. Michael @barbados.gov.bbP:+ International Business Barbados (1)2465357225 Division Ministry of International Business, Commerce and Small Business Development Page 2/13 05/02/2021 05:24 Full name Job details Address Contact Information Representing Ms. Janelle Jones-Carter General Counsel Fourth Floor, Weymouth Janelle.jones- Barbados International Taxation Unit Corporate Centre [email protected]:+1 Barbados Revenue Authority Bridgetown, BB11080 (246) 243 1507 Barbados Mr. Roland Toppin Minister 8th FLOOR BAOBAB TOWER [email protected]. Barbados WARRENS bbP:+12465357701 MINISRY OF ST. MICHAEL, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Barbados AND INDUSTRY Ms. Natallia Zelianeuskaya Chief State Tax Officer SovietskayaStr. 9 [email protected]: Belarus International Tax Minsk, 220010 +375 17 229 79 39 Cooperation Department Belarus Ministry of Taxes and Duties Ms. Michelle Longsworth Director General CBH Builidng [email protected] Belize Belize, Belize v.bzP:+501 222 5553 Ministry of Finance Belize Mr. Joseph Waight Financial Secretary [email protected] Belize , Ministry of Finance Mr. Wangdi Drugyel Commissioner Norzin Lam, Thimphu [email protected]: Bhutan Department of Revenue & Thimphu, +9752322319 Customs Bhutan Income Tax Division Ms. Yarilis Lovera Coordinación de Cursos [email protected] Bolivarian Internacionales , Republic of Venezuela Estudios Fiscales Mr. Pablo Pinto Chavez Director of the Central Banl cc mata de coco edf. seniat [email protected]: Bolivarian of Venezuela piso 8 CHACAO +582122744126 Republic of caracas, miranda 1060 Venezuela Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Ms. Boikanyo Mavis Mathipa Director, Tax Policy Block 25, Khama Crescent [email protected]:+267 Botswana Tax Policy Gaborone, 363 3614 Ministry of Finance and Botswana Economic Development Mr. Renato Wilson Chaves Relations Office ESPLANADA DOS renato.lima- Brazil Lima Jr. Secretariat of the Federal MINISTERIOS, BLOCO P, [email protected]:+55 Revenue of Brazil EDIFICIO SEDE DO (61) 3412 4845 Chamber of Deputies MINISTERIO DA FAZENDA, 7 ANDAR, SALA 720-A. Brasilia, Distrito Federal 70048-900 Brazil Mr. Flávio Antonio Gonçalves Head of the International Edifício Órgãos Regionais flavio.antonio- Brazil Martins Araújo Relations Office Brasilia, Distrito Federal CEP [email protected]:+55(61) Secretariat of the Federal 70079-900 34124845 Revenue of Brazil Brazil Federal Revenue of Brazil (FRB) Mr. Ivo Tambasco Auditor-Fiscal da Receita Av. Presidente Antonio [email protected]: Brazil Guimarães Federal do Brasil Carlos 375 sala 1314 +55 (21) 967221966 Coordenacao-Geral de Rio de Janeiro, RJ Tributação - Cosit 20020909 Federal Revenue of Brazil Brazil (FRB) Mr. Haji Muhammad Bukhari Finance Officer Bahagian Hasil, Revenue [email protected] Brunei Haji Abd Rajid International Unit Section, Kementerian P:+6732383933 Darussalam Ministry of Finance and Kewangan, Ministry of Economy Finance, Level 1, Island Block, Ministry of Finance Complex, Commonwealth Drive, Brunei Darussalam BB3910 Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam Ms. Annie Rusinova Chief Expert, International 52 Dondukov Blvd. [email protected]:+359 2 Bulgaria Affairs Department Sofia, 1000 9859 3188 Project Management and Bulgaria International Affairs Directorate National Revenue Agency Page 3/13 05/02/2021 05:24 Full name Job details Address Contact Information Representing Ms. Martine Kouda/Pabeyam Directrice de la Législation [email protected] Burkina Faso et du Contentieux , Burkina Faso Direction de la Législation et du Contentieux/ Direction Générale des Impôts Dr. Cheaseth SENG Deputy Director of law, Building 522-524, Corner [email protected]: Cambodia litigation and statistics Russian Federation and Mao +855 12 465 738 Director, Department of Tsetong Building Law, Tax Policy and Phnom-Penh, International Tax Cambodia Cooperation General Department of Taxation, Ministry of Economy and Finance Mr. Térence Adrien TOCKE Inspecteur Principal des 1045 rue de Narvick [email protected]: Cameroon Impôts Yaoundé, +237 79538041 Direction Générale des Cameroon Impôts
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