Ignatius Mvula is head of Excise Directorate at the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA). He has over twenty years’ experience in tax administration with extensive experience in mining taxation, tax policy review, formulation and implementation, tax treaty negotiations and is a seasoned tax trainer.
Ignatius served as member of the UN Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters (UNTC) from 2013 to 2017. He is currently the co – chair of the UNTC’s Sub-Committee on Extractive Industries Taxation and also a member of the Health Taxes Sub-Committee.
He has been a member of the technical advisory group for the Tax Inspectors Without Borders programme, a joint initiative by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) aimed at building tax audit capacity. Ignatius is also the immediate past country coordinator for the joint programme by OECD, the African Tax Administration Forum and the Inter-Governmental Forum on Mining on building capacity in dealing with Base Erosion and Profit shifting (BEPS) Issues in Zambia’s Mining Sector.
Ignatius holds a Master of Philosophy in Taxation from the University of Pretoria, a Bachelor’s degree in Accountancy from the Copperbelt University and he is a Fellow member of both the Association of Charted Certified Accountants (UK) and Zambia Institute of Chartered Certified Accountants.
The amount of taxes paid by multinational corporations often appears in the media headlines – often times for the wrong reasons. What is not reported is that the mining sector is often the largest contributor of budget revenues (corporate income tax, royalties, dividends, indirect taxes, employee, and supplier taxes) in many developing countries and the largest employers. The investments and budget contributions by mining companies across Africa are a significant driver of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Tuesday 07 February 13:35 - 14:20 Main Stage
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