Jordan

Benchmarking the Tax System in Jordan

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Atif Al-Momani, Hayat Al-Bow, Mohammed Qurashi, Arturo Jacobs, Steve Rozner
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PDF
Date: 
February 1, 2010

This study provides a review of structure and performance of Jordan's tax system over the recent past and in comparison with a number of countries around the world and compares internationally recognized practices in tax administration organization and operations with those prevailing in Jordan.

Jordan Fiscal Reform Project II (FRP II) SOW

Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
November 1, 2009
The Fiscal Reform Project II (FRP II) will support Component 1 of USAID/Jordan’s Strategic Objective for 2007-11: Improved Economic Opportunities for Jordanians. In particular, the work under this project will improve economic policy and the business environment by helping to streamline budgeting, financial management, and the provision of government services and to make revenue collection more efficient and equitable.

Jordan Fiscal Reform Project II (FRP II) Project Summary

Source: 
USAID
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PDF
Date: 
November 1, 2009
The Jordan Fiscal Reform Project II helps the Government of Jordan strengthen fiscal infrastructure, improve efficiency and effectiveness, and reshape the public sector’s role in delivering services.

Jordan's Economic Prospects and Challenges

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Source: 
BGI
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Date: 
July 7, 2009

Jordan’s small, resource-poor, economy has performed well in recent years. 

Jordan SABEQ Project Design

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Source: 
USAID/Jordan
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PDF
Date: 
January 25, 2007

SABEQ is designed to enhance Jordan's competitiveness and increase employment.

Increasing Customs Efficiency: Lessons from Jordan

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Source: 
Booz Allen Hamilton
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PDF
Date: 
May 1, 2006

Jordan took sweeping steps to improve its ability to trade across borders, not only by decreasing the average number of days needed to export and import goods, but also by launching programs that increased the transparency of government programs and regulations. Public awareness of these programs has helped businesses engage in international trade. These programs have made Jordan more competitive in the global marketplace and place it as a leader in customs reform.
 

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