Membership includes an array of individuals who play a role in fiscal policy work and development such as academics, tax practitioners, and government officials.
The association was created in response to and increasing internationalisation of the world's economies with international tax issues becoming more numerous.
IFA played a role both in the development of certain principles of international taxation and in providing possible solutions to problems arising in their practical implementation since the end of the Second World War.
IFA's governance structure is two-fold, with an executive board managing the day-to-day activities of the organisation, and with a general council to look towards long-term goals.
Rakesh Nangia is the Academic Committee Member of International fiscal association, India[5] This finance-related article is a stub.