ADB approves loan of 25 mln USD to improve Mongolia’s tax system

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ULAN BATOR, Sept. 22, 2018 (BSS/Xinhua) – The Asian Development Bank (ADB)
announced Friday that its Board of Directors has approved a loan of 25
million U.S. dollars to help Mongolia improve its tax administration and
public investment management using information and communication technology
(ICT).

“A well-functioning system to manage taxes on one hand and better public
investment management on the other hand should help Mongolia weather volatile
commodity prices and channel funds into much-needed infrastructure
investment,” said Seung-Min Lee, Financial Sector Specialist for ADB’s East
Asia Department.

“The existing ICT systems for tax administration in Mongolia are
fragmented and inefficient. This is also true of the country’s public
investment management system, which has caused delays in some investment
projects, leading to cost overruns for the government,” he said, adding that
using ICT will be more efficient and transparent, which will help attract
local and foreign investment.

The project to strengthen ICT systems will support the Mongolian Tax
Authority in its tax collection efforts by providing necessary ICT
infrastructure – network, security, computing, and storage infrastructure –
to host it, the ADB said.

The project is part of ADB’s efforts to improve public financial resource
mobilization and management in Mongolia.

Over the past 25 years, the ADB has implemented about 280 projects and
programs in Mongolia worth a total of 1.9 billion dollars in fields such as
health, social protection, infrastructure and urban planning.