Partner Organizations
![International Monetary Found](/sites/pct/files/2019-06/imf_0.png)
![Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development](/sites/pct/files/2020-01/oecd-grayscale.png)
![United Nations](/sites/pct/files/2019-06/un_0.png)
![World Bank Group](/sites/pct/files/2019-06/wbg.png)
Development Partners
The Platform for Collaboration on Tax is also supported by the governments of
![France](/sites/pct/files/2021-06/france-png-transparent.png)
France
![Japan Ministry of Finance](/sites/pct/files/2019-12/japan.png)
Japan
![Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands](/sites/pct/files/2020-01/RO_BZ_Logo_2_RGB_pos%20op%20wit_x_en.png)
The Netherlands
![Norway Ministry of Development](/sites/pct/files/2019-12/norad.png)
Norway
![Switzerland](/sites/pct/files/2019-12/130-BL_En_WBF_SECO_CMYK_pos_quer.png)
Switzerland
![United Kingdom](/sites/pct/files/2020-03/ukaid-logo.png)
United Kingdom
The Platform for Collaboration on Tax (PCT) is selected to the International Tax Review’s (ITR) Global Tax 50 in 2020-21!
The 10th edition of ITR’s Global Tax 50 list highlights the most influential figures and events in fiscal policy over the past year as well as who and what will influence the global tax agenda in 2021. ITR stated that the PCT was selected for its efforts to bring together four PCT Partners (IMF, OECD, UN and the World Bank) to provide countries with support through medium-term revenue strategies (MTRS) during the pandemic.
To read more about the ITR's article on PCT, please click here.