How Zambia Loses Billions of Dollars in illicit Outflows, Fueling Excessive Debt and Low Foreign Reserves Lusaka Times Equality and redistribution: necessary reforms in tax systems Latindadd (In Spanish) The Danske Bank Money Laundering Trail The American Interest Denmark shakes up watchdog … [Read more...]
Archives for 2019
Gibraltar and the battle against the European Commission for their tax ruling practice
Guest Blog Prof. Dr. Patricia Lampreave, EU tax and state aid expert On 19 December 2018, the European Commission issued a final decision on the Gibraltar tax system. It´s a highly controversial decision and it's the first time that two different decisions were coupled into one. Following a … [Read more...]
Ineffective tax incentives on profits heavily used by African nations compared to European nations, study finds
Despite growing evidence on the ineffectiveness of profit based tax incentives, African nations on average offer three profit based tax incentives for every one cost based tax incentive whereas European nations on average offer a near one to one ratio of tax incentive types, the Tax Justice Network … [Read more...]
Edition 12 of the Tax Justice Network Arabic monthly podcast/radio show, 12# الجباية ببساطة
Welcome to the twelth edition of our monthly Arabic podcast/radio show Taxes Simply الجباية ببساطة contributing to tax justice public debate around the world. (In Arabic below) Taxes Simply الجباية ببساطة is produced and presented by Walid Ben Rhouma and Osama Diab of the Egyptian Initiative for … [Read more...]
UK next in the UN hot seat over impact of City of London, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories tax policies on women’s rights
Guest blog Kathleen A. Lahey Professor of Law, Queen’s University Non-Executive Director, Tax Justice Network Advocates for gender equality in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or in any of its three Crown Dependencies and fourteen Overseas Territories have a unique … [Read more...]