International Tax Policy Expert and Economist
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The International Monetary FundSébastien Leduc is an Economist in the Tax Policy Division of the International Monetary Fund's Fiscal Affairs Department, a position he has held since 2016. Prior to joining the IMF, he served as a Senior International Tax Policy Economist at the Department of Finance Canada, where he focused on corporate income tax design and international taxation issues. At the IMF, Leduc leads multiple technical assistance activities and contributes to analytical work on international tax policy. His expertise spans areas such as corporate taxation, international tax cooperation, and revenue mobilization strategies for developing countries. Leduc has co-authored publications on topics including the impact of tax treaties on developing economies and alternative options for global revenue mobilization. His work contributes to the IMF's efforts in providing policy guidance on tax reforms that balance revenue generation with economic growth and inclusivity.