Georgia’s progress in debt management, operating an office for large taxpayers and facilitating risk analysis and tax audit was discussed between the country’s Finance Minister Lasha Khutsishvili and Enrico Aavi, the head of the Technical Assistance project of the International Monetary Fund.
Within the visit, which involved working meetings between February 8 and 21, it was noted the progress achieved by Georgian authorities “in all areas” of the IMF support was “visible”.
Participants also identified existing weaknesses and challenges requiring further attention, the state body also said.
The IMF representatives expressed their willingness to make “additional efforts” to help improve and simplify processes in priority areas of the country’s Revenue Service. In turn, Khutsishvili thanked Aavi for the institution’s support and emphasised the necessity of continuing the Technical Assistance programme. (Agenda/Business World Magazine)