Revenue Forecasting and Analysis (RFAx)
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Session No.: OL 21.19
Location: Course conducted online
Date: July 1, 2021 - August 12, 2021 (6 weeks) New dates
Delivery Method: Online Training
Primary Language: English
Target Audience
All government officials are welcome to register. This course is designed for anyone interested in learning about the theory and practice of revenue forecasting and tax policy analysis.
Qualifications
Some knowledge of taxation and/or economics is helpful. Basic Microsoft Excel skills and access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection are essential.
Course Description
Presented by the IMF Fiscal Affairs Department, the course offers hands-on learning that will help students build foundational knowledge on the different quantitative models and techniques that can be used to forecast revenues and undertake tax policy analysis, while also exploring related issues such as the features of a sound institutional framework and the key principles of tax policymaking.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Analyze fundamental principles and trends in tax revenue analysis.
- Explain the key features of an effective institutional framework for revenue forecasting.
- Identify data requirements and recognize potential data issues.
- Produce revenue forecasts using different models.
- Recognize the strengths and limitations of different forecasting methods.
- Use the adequate model(s) to quantify the impact of tax policy changes, including input-output tables and micro-simulation models.
National Accounts Statistics-Advanced (NAS-A)
English | March 17-28, 2025 | In-person Training | Singapore, Singapore
Apply online by December 31, 2024