Finland Joins EU Initiative to Modernise Cambodia's Tax System
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Cambodia’s General Department of Taxation (GDT) has partnered with the European Union to launch the Cambodia–EU Taxation Twinning Project, aimed at modernising the country’s tax administration and enhancing overall public financial management.
The project forms part of Cambodia’s Public Financial Management Reform Program, Phase IV, and focuses on technical cooperation, institutional capacity building, and knowledge transfer. It will leverage peer-to-peer exchanges with established EU tax authorities, including France’s public finance directorate and Finland's Institute of Public Management, to adopt best practices in tax compliance, digitalisation, and organisational efficiency.
GDT Director-General Kong Vibol emphasised that the department is actively streamlining tax management through digital systems, process automation, and staff professional development. These measures are intended to improve accountability, service quality, and taxpayer engagement, supporting Cambodia’s broader goals of transparency and efficient public revenue collection.
The EU’s involvement reflects its continued commitment to strengthening governance and financial management in Southeast Asia, while Finland’s participation highlights its expertise in public administration reform and digitalisation strategies.






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