IOTA Secretariat
New VITARA e-Learning Modules Open for Registration
Please note: the deadline to register for the below courses has been extended until 7th September 2021.
The next two VITARA e-learning modules on Reform Management are now open for registration until 25th August 2021. Both modules can be completed between 1st -22nd September 2021.
VITARA is a joint initiative of Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Intra-European Organisation of Tax Administrations (IOTA) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Following the successful launch of VITARA on 1st July at the 25th IOTA General Assembly, the first module on Strategic Management has welcomed approximately one thousand participants.
The two new training modules address the challenges tax administrations face in designing and implementing tax administration reforms. To help tax administration leaders embark on a reform journey, the course Reform Management Fundamentals: Setting up a Reform Program explains key concepts of reform management, the process of developing a tax administration reform program, the key management and governance arrangements of tax administration reforms as well as tax administration reform project management.
Building on the Reform Management Fundamentals course, the e-learning course Reform Management Specific Topics: Managing a Reform Program focuses on the implementation of reforms and introduces tools and methods in planning, monitoring and reporting tax administration reform programs, approaches to resource reforms and risk management, successful change management practices as well as the concept of post-implementation evaluation.
Further information about VITARA is provided on the dedicated page of the IOTA website, while registration for both e-learning modules is possible via the IMF platform:
- Registration for Reform Management Fundamentals: Setting up a Reform Program
- Registration for Reform Management Specific Topics: Managing a Reform Program