
How to Crack Down on Tax Havens The Atlantic
By TJN’s Nicholas Shaxson, author of Treasure Islands: Tax Havens And The Men Who Stole The World
Are Tech Companies Avoiding Taxes? The National Interest
Cites TJN Director and Chair, John Christensen
There is no question: international tax rules are in need of deep reform Public Finance International
Game-Changers and Whistle-Blowers: Taxing Wealth IMF Blog
U.S. Senate Hearing Cues Another Shift Towards Ending Corporate Anonymity Global Witness
More Data Than Ever Before Added To The Offshore Leaks Database ICIJ
New data from the Paradise Papers will allow you to explore more information on companies registered in the Cook Islands, Samoa and Malta
The U.S. list of wealthy Russians and our offshore investigations ICIJ
Tax-free billions: Australia’s largest companies haven’t paid corporate tax in three years ABC
There’s no case for a corporate tax cut when one in five of Australia’s top companies don’t pay it ABC
Kazakhstan to spend $60mn annually for three years on Astana International Financial Centre bne IntelliNews
Israel: What is the ‘Milchan Law’ that Netanyahu is accused of advancing for bribes? The Times of Israel
‘ … critics say law has helped turn Israel into a paradise for tax evaders and money launderers’
How Canada became an offshore destination for ‘snow washing’ The Guardian
‘The country’s opaque jurisdictions allow owners of private companies to remain anonymous and the firms to remain in the shadows’
Shell companies: Peru leader accused of taking bribes through company based at Scots law firm Herald Scotland
With corruption investigations widening, oil companies face reckoning The Houston Chronicle
US Subsidiary of Dutch Bank Rabobank to Pay US$369million fine OCCRP
‘ … pleaded guilty to obstructing an investigation into money laundering by Mexican drug cartels’
Firms on Caribbean island chain own 23,000 UK properties BBC News
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