"Sharing information across taxation jurisdiction is very important...We need to make sure that global taxation system is in line with the requirements of the 21st century," said Australia's G20 Sherpa Heather Smith while speaking about the agenda of the summit.
The other key issues to be taken up at the summit, which is expected to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will include raising the global GDP by an additional 2 per cent in the next five years and boosting infrastructure sector funding.
The preparatory work for the summit of G20, which is a grouping of developed and developing nations, is on and the G20 secretariat is reported to have received about 700 ground level strategies to boost global economic growth. Of these about 200-300 are new measures.
The G20 Summit is scheduled at Brisbane on November 15-16. It will be preceded by separate ministerial level meetings of Labour and Employment and Finance.
India at several international fora has been pressing for automatic sharing of tax information with a view to preventing erosion of revenue and deal with the menace of black money.