Saudi Arabia Hosts International Tax System”>Zakat, Tax, and Customs Conference
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is hosting the third edition of the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Conference, bringing together global leaders and experts to discuss critical issues shaping the future of international finance.
the conference, held at the King abdulaziz International Exhibition and Convention Center in Riyadh, aims to strengthen international collaboration on tax and customs challenges, ultimately contributing to global economic growth and recovery.
Finance Minister [finance Minister’s Name] opened the conference, emphasizing the importance of joint action in addressing economic hurdles. He highlighted Saudi Arabia’s progress in achieving the goals of Vision 2030,particularly in the digital transformation of the Zakat,Tax,and Customs Authority. The authority has achieved a remarkable 99.35% score for the development and implementation of its digital services, exceeding 350 requirements.
“The authority has been successful in achieving its goals and development programs since its inception,” the Finance Minister stated.”It will contribute to achieving economic growth as part of the economic reforms the Kingdom is undergoing within the framework of Saudi Vision 2030.”
Engineer Suhail bin Muhammad Abanmi, Governor of the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the conference’s role in building better Zakat, tax, and customs systems.
“Our vision for the future of Zakat, Tax, and Customs requires us all to work together in a spirit of partnership and innovation,” Abanmi said. “This conference, the discussions and perspectives it presents, and the accompanying exhibition, rich in local, regional, and global participation, presents a unique opportunity to build diverse experiences and strategic partnerships.”
The conference features dialog sessions with prominent officials, experts, and leaders, alongside an exhibition showcasing the latest innovations and solutions in the field. Nearly 90 local,regional,and international organizations are participating,with over 70 workshops planned. Several agreements and memorandums of understanding are expected to be signed during the event.
The Zakat, tax, and Customs Conference underscores Saudi arabia’s commitment to international cooperation and its dedication to fostering a robust and inclusive global economy.
Saudi Arabia Leads Global Forum on Zakat, Tax, and Customs
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has taken center stage in the world of international finance, hosting the third Zakat, Tax, and Customs Conference. This high-profile event brings together leading figures and experts from across the globe to discuss the pressing issues shaping the future of global finance and fiscal systems.
Held at the King Abdulaziz International Exhibition and Convention Center in riyadh, the conference is focused on strengthening international collaboration on tax and customs challenges. The ultimate goal is to create a more cohesive global economic landscape, contributing to sustained growth and recovery.
Finance Minister [Finance Minister’s name], who opened the conference, stressed the critical need for joint action in tackling economic hurdles. He highlighted Saudi Arabia’s remarkable progress in realizing the goals of Vision 2030, especially in the digital transformation of its Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority. The Authority has achieved a groundbreaking 99.35% score for the development and implementation of its digital services, surpassing 350 requirements.
“The authority has been successful in achieving its goals and development programs since its inception,” the Finance Minister declared. “it will contribute to achieving economic growth as part of the economic reforms the Kingdom is undergoing within the framework of Saudi Vision 2030.”
Engineer Suhail bin Muhammad Abanmi, Governor of the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the conference’s vital role in building more effective Zakat, tax, and customs systems globally.
“Our vision for the future of Zakat, Tax, and Customs requires us all to work together in a spirit of partnership and innovation,” Abanmi stated. “This conference, the discussions and perspectives it presents, and the accompanying exhibition, rich in local, regional, and global participation, presents a unique opportunity to build diverse experiences and strategic partnerships.”
The conference, which features in-depth dialog sessions with prominent officials, experts and leaders, also includes a comprehensive exhibition showcasing cutting-edge innovations and solutions in the field. Almost 90 local, regional, and international organizations are participating, with over 70 workshops planned. Several noteworthy agreements and memorandums of understanding are expected to be signed during the event.
The Zakat, Tax, and Customs Conference underscores Saudi Arabia’s unwavering commitment to international cooperation and its dedication to building a robust and inclusive global economy.
