
Tax and the Developing World: A Civil Society Perspective
on 7th December 2017
Civil Society There is a strong feeling of injustice when it comes to tax and nations of the developing...
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Civil Society There is a strong feeling of injustice when it comes to tax and nations of the developing...
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Policy The demand for state services is increasingly putting pressure on revenues. There is a difference between widening and...
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on 7th December 2017
Human Rights Individuals and families have to budget for their needs and wants according to their income. At the...
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Transparency ActionAid’s concern is with the corporate tax avoidance that a lack of transparency tacitly sanctions. Tax is seldom...
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Development BEPS matters more to the developing world than anywhere else, impacting on revenues and corporate reputation. International tax...
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Facts While facts matter, morality also forms an integral part of this debate. Perceptions outstrip the likely reality of...
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Sustainability The UN Sustainable Development Goals will only be achieved through developing countries increasing their tax take on a...
Read moreby Neal Lawson
on 7th December 2017
Dialogue Foreword for Responsible Tax and the Developing World If tax is the entry price we pay to live...
Read moreby Mary Baine
on 7th December 2017
Capacity Africa is behind the curve collecting tax. Some real challenges must be addressed. There is a lack of...
Read moreby Chris Morgan
on 7th December 2017
Future Our contributors have come from different backgrounds: tax authorities, academics, business, NGOs and development agencies. But there are...
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