Pour la 21ème édition de votre podcast en français sur la justice fiscale et sociale en Afrique et dans le monde proposée par Tax Justice Network avec Idriss Linge, nous revenons sur la récente sortie de l'ICRICT (la Commission Indépendante pour la Réforme de la fiscalité internationale des … [Read more...]
Africa
A reparational justice journey: the Tax Justice Network podcast, October 2020
In this episode of the Tax Justice Network’s monthly podcast, the Taxcast, we go on a reparational justice journey and speak to the Council for World Mission about their Legacies of Slavery project. Plus: austerity's out, public investment is now in?! We discuss the IMF's hypocritical turn around … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Winning the Fight for Tax Justice – how do we make multinationals pay?
Yes, we can build an open and transparent tax system that works fairly for everyone. Do you know how multinationals shift their profits to dodge their taxes and how we can stop them? Our beautifully illustrated new videos tell you how, narrated in five different languages by our tax justice podcast … [Read more...]
The Tax Justice Network’s Francophone podcast: Contrats miniers: L’opacité domine encore, édition 20
Dans cette vingtième édition de votre podcast Impôts et Justice Sociale, nous revenons sur la transparence des contrats en Afrique centrale. La branche locale de l’ONG Publiez ce que Vous Payez a produit un rapport à cet effet, et son responsable a accepté de discuter des résultats avec nous. Aussi, … [Read more...]
The Tax Justice Network’s Francophone podcast: $31,5 milliards: La lourde facture des Flux Financiers Illicites en matière commerciale au Cameroun, édition 19
Pour cette 19ème édition de votre podcast « Impôts et Justice Sociale », nous revenons sur la taxation de l’économie numérique au sein de la Communauté Economique des Etats de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (CEDEAO), grâce à une thèse de doctorat rédigée par Aboubakar Nacanabo. Le document se … [Read more...]
The Tax Justice Network’s Francophone podcast: Propriété réelle en Afrique, L’OCDE qui bouge, l’Affaire Dan Gertler en RDC édition 18
Pour cette 18ème édition de votre podcast « Impôts et Justice Sociale, nous revenons sur plusieurs actualités qui ont animé la justice fiscale et sociale dans le monde. Le programme débute sur la publication mi-juin 2020 d’un rapport concernant la transparence sur la propriété réelle en Afrique. … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
It’s got to be automatic: Trillions of dollars offshore revealed by Tax Justice Network policy success
This is a moment, in these strange times, to celebrate an ongoing success in the history of the tax justice movement. Automatic, multilateral exchange of information on financial accounts is the A of our ABC of tax transparency. It has been a campaign aim since our inception in the early 2000s, as … [Read more...]
The Tax Justice Network’s Francophone podcast: Un nouvel outil pour traquer la vulnérabilité aux flux financier Illicites, édition 17
Here’s the 17th edition of Tax Justice Network’s monthly podcast/radio show for francophone Africa produced and presented by finance journalist Idriss Linge in Cameroon. Nous sommes fiers de partager avec vous cette nouvelle émission de radio/podcast du Réseau pour la Justice Fiscale, Tax Justice … [Read more...]
Beneficial ownership transparency in Africa: The state of play in 2020
Leak after leak has confirmed what African citizens have long suspected: the elite hide their actions and identities to loot state resources and reduce taxes owed. A new study published today by the Tax Justice Network Africa and Tax Justice Network examines one of the steps African countries are … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
Covid-19: An opportunity for structural reforms to create a people-centred economic system
TJN-AFRICA STATEMENT This statement from Tax Justice Network-Africa, reproduced below, can be accessed in pdf format here. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed systemic inequalities in the current social, political and economic systems. African countries are disproportionately bearing the brunt … [Read more...]
The Tax Justice Network’s Francophone podcast: édition 16: Des chefs d’Etats Africains en appellent à une solidarité plus juste dans le monde
Here’s the 16th edition of Tax Justice Network’s monthly podcast/radio show for francophone Africa produced and presented by finance journalist Idriss Linge in Cameroon. Nous sommes fiers de partager avec vous cette nouvelle émission de radio/podcast du Réseau pour la Justice Fiscale, Tax … [Read more...]
Tax collection, a labour of love: the Tax Justice Network podcast, May 2020
In the Tax Justice Network’s monthly podcast, the Taxcast: we cover the story the mainstream media aren’t telling you – how governments around the world are undermining our tax collection services. We look at how the South Africa Revenue Service was established in very challenging times to become … [Read more...]