Tax Justice Network Portuguese podcast #16: Sem democracia não há justiça fiscal
Ainda que existam medidas justas para enfrentar a crise da pandemia, que intensificou as crises econômica, social e climática, alguns governos não as colocam em prática. O que está faltando? A adequada distribuição econômica e de poder, que, “traduzida” para princípios de justiça fiscal são duas palavras que começam com a letra R: redistribuição e representatividade são abordadas no É
Read the full article…Tax Justice Network Spanish language monthly podcast: Nuevo orden internacional y Coronavirus
Welcome to this month’s podcast and radio programme in Spanish with Marcelo Justo and Marta Nuñez, free to download and broadcast on radio networks across Latin America and Spain. ¡Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a nuestro podcast y programa radiofónico! (Ahora también estamos en iTunes y tenemos un nuevo sitio web.) En este programa con Marcelo Justo and Marta Nuñez: Los millonarios del mundo que exigen
Read the full article…Edition 31 of the Tax Justice Network Arabic monthly podcast #31 الجباية ببساطة
Welcome to the 31st edition of our monthly Arabic podcast/radio show Taxes Simply الجباية ببساطة contributing to tax justice public debate around the world. Taxes Simply الجباية ببساطة is produced and presented by Walid Ben Rhouma and Osama Diab of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, also an investigative journalist. The programme is available for listeners to download and it’s
Read the full article…Tax Justice Network Portuguese podcast #15: Instrumentos para financiar a superação da coronacrise
Diante de uma sinfonia de crises intensificada com a pandemia do novo coronavírus, o É da sua conta #15 segue a partitura das edições anteriores e apresenta mais instrumentos que, se bem afinados, podem ajudar países a financiar uma recuperação econômica. Falamos de emissão monetária e de títulos da dívida, sempre em harmonia com medidas tributárias justas e progressivas, focadas
Read the full article…Systemic racism and tax justice: the Tax Justice Network podcast, July 2020
In this episode of the Tax Justice Network’s monthly podcast, the Taxcast we bring you part 2 on how tax justice can help address systemic racism in the US: Author Shawn Rochester, (The Black Tax: the cost of being Black in America) does some number crunching on the historic denial of equality and economic costs of exclusion speaking at Hofstra
Read the full article…Tax Justice Network Spanish language monthly podcast: ¿Cómo salir de la crisis económica y sanitaria mundial?
Welcome to this month’s podcast and radio programme in Spanish with Marcelo Justo and Marta Nuñez, free to download and broadcast on radio networks across Latin America and Spain. ¡Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a nuestro podcast y programa radiofónico! (Ahora también estamos en iTunes y tenemos un nuevo sitio web.) En este programa: Los cinco puntos para salir de la crisis
Read the full article…Edition 30 of the Tax Justice Network Arabic monthly podcast #30 الجباية ببساطة
Welcome to the 30th edition of our monthly Arabic podcast/radio show Taxes Simply الجباية ببساطة contributing to tax justice public debate around the world. Taxes Simply الجباية ببساطة is produced and presented by Walid Ben Rhouma and Osama Diab of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, also an investigative journalist. The programme is available for listeners to download and it’s
Read the full article…Systemic racism, reparations and tax justice: the Tax Justice Network podcast, June 2020
In this episode of the Tax Justice Network’s monthly podcast, the Taxcast: We look at the United States and how tax justice can help address systemic racism. Plus: did you know Britain’s slave owners compensation loan was only settled by the government in 2015 on behalf of taxpayers? Faulkner wrote: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” As
Read the full article…Tax Justice Network Portuguese podcast #14: De onde virá o dinheiro para salvar vidas?
Existem “pílulas tributárias” para uma retomada econômica mais sustentável e redistributiva. O episódio #14 do É da sua conta receita quatro “pílulas” que podem fortalecer o orçamento público para que governos tomem decisões justas no enfrentamento da crise, priorizando o combate à pobreza e à desigualdade, a manutenção de empregos e o resgate de pequenas e médias empresas. Nosso colunista,
Read the full article…Seeking a tax justice podcast commentator and consultant in Arabic
The Tax Justice Network produces five monthly podcasts: the Taxcast in English, Justicia ImPositiva in Spanish, Impôts et Justice Sociale in French, É da sua conta in Portuguese, and our Arabic podcast الجباية ببساطة Our monthly podcasts are aimed at ordinary citizens, campaigners and practitioners, filling the gap in regional media coverage and analysis of tax, redistribution, financial secrecy and
Read the full article…The Reboot #2: how to pay for the pandemic (video)
Everyone knows the global economic system isn’t working in the interests of most of us. In our new video series the Reboot we talk about how to fix it. From lockdown because of covid19 Naomi Fowler speaks to John Christensen and Nicholas Shaxson of the Tax Justice Network. In this second episode of the Reboot: the big question people are
Read the full article…Tax Justice Network Spanish language monthly podcast: Los ganadores de la pandemia
Welcome to this month’s podcast and radio programme in Spanish with Marcelo Justo and Marta Nuñez, free to download and broadcast on radio networks across Latin America and Spain. ¡Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a nuestro podcast y programa radiofónico! (Ahora también estamos en iTunes y tenemos un nuevo sitio web.) En este programa especial sobre el coronavirus: Los ganadores de la
Read the full article…Britain’s Slave Owner Compensation Loan, reparations and tax havenry
Update: you can hear Naomi Fowler and John Christensen discussing this research in edition 102 of the Taxcast, our monthly podcast, starting about 2 minutes in: It’s hard to believe but it was only in 2015 that, according to the Treasury, British taxpayers finished ‘paying off’ the debt which the British government incurred in order to compensate British slave owners
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