Today the Tax Justice Network published two reports on real estate transparency. The first one, “Beneficial ownership of real ...
Illicit financial flows (IFFs) impose substantial fiscal, governance, and development costs, yet remain stubbornly hard to measure. Dominant flow-based estimation techniques are constrained by the ...
Spain's wage debate often blames taxes for stagnant pay. But does the evidence support that claim? In this guest blog, ...
The tax justice movement awaits the publication of the first full draft of the UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation (UNFCITC). It is expected within the coming days. For those not ...
Since 2009, the Tax Justice Network has published the Financial Secrecy Index. This is a ranking of jurisdictions around the world, based on a thorough assessment of financial transparency and ...
The US is the world’s top destination for laundering dirty money through real estate, the latest update to the Financial Secrecy Index revealed today. 1 Weak to non-existent transparency laws earned ...
Following years of advocacy and campaigning, public country by country reports are finally becoming available across a growing number of jurisdictions. To make these data useful and accessible for ...
Countries have a historic choice to make this year’s end at the UN: stay the course on global tax with the OECD or support moving leadership on global tax to the UN. This briefing explains why ...
Countries are losing US$492 billion in tax a year to multinational corporations and wealthy individuals using tax havens to underpay tax, the 2024 edition of the Tax Justice Network’s State of Tax ...
Following the example of Spain’s “featherlight” wealth tax on the 0.5% richest households would see countries raise $2.1 trillion a year globally Evidence shows tax reforms targeting extreme wealth ...