At UN tax negotiations, India confirms that illicit financial flows include tax abuse under the UN’s agreed definition, closing the door on any manufactured ambiguity.
Exploring how taxation can function as climate reparations, this blog links colonial responsibility, racial justice, and inequality to new pathways for a fair and just climate transition.
A US-backed global gag order1 preventing governments from revealing the names of multinational corporations found shifting billions into tax havens has caused countries to miss out on over US$475 ...
Multinational oil and gas firms underpay tax while fuelling the climate crisis. Strengthening tax rules can reclaim billions and power a just, green transition.
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has given a speech this morning about the budget challenges facing the UK, just as the Tax Justice Network published a report showing that the UK could have recovered £11 ...
This State of Tax Justice 2025 report shows that over the six year period for which data is available, US-headquartered multinational corporations cost countries around the world US$495 billion in ...
The Tax Justice Network believes our tax and financial systems are our most powerful tools for creating a just society that gives equal weight to the needs of everyone. Every day, we inspire and equip ...
Following the momentous passing of the resolution to begin intergovernmental discussions on a globally inclusive UN tax framework, our chief executive Alex Cobham spoke to the German Tax Justice ...
The US has overtaken Switzerland in a global ranking of countries most complicit in helping individuals to hide their finances from the rule of law – but Cayman has leapfrogged both to rank as the ...
The negotiation of the UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation kicked off this week in New York where all delegates who spoke, from every region of the world, affirmed their country’s ...