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 ...
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 ...
Spain's wage debate often blames taxes for stagnant pay. But does the evidence support that claim? In this guest blog, ...
In a world where we push people crossing seas in small boats back into dangerous open water and build ever higher walls to keep out people who seek a better life, the commodification of citizenship ...
We’re pleased to share this blog from the Tax Justice Network chair Lyla Latif (Pan-African lawyer, academic, and policy strategist) on how domestic work platforms ...
A report widely covered in news around the world for its claims about a global millionaire exodus and credited for the UK government’s decision to water down taxes on the superrich has today ...
This guest blog was written by Nicolás Brennan Hernández, an economist specialising in international trade and political economy. The views expressed are those of the author. Malta is one of a number ...
Alex Cobham, chief executive at the Tax Justice Network, said: “OECD countries, including EU countries and the UK, just forfeited to Donald Trump their sovereign right to tax businesses operating ...
During negotiations in Nairobi this week on a future UN tax convention, India delivered one of the sharpest interventions of the process so far. Addressing the long-contested issue of illicit ...
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