The EU Directive 2021/2021 This directive, which entered into force in December 2021 and applies to fiscal years commencing ...
Our most read report continues to be the State of Tax Justice 2023, followed by our timely report on Taxing extreme wealth: ...
Reforming the international tax system is our only shot to find the means to mobilise missing climate finance in the necessary order of magnitude. The current international tax regime leaves trillions ...
The urgency and scale of the climate transition makes it vital that we collectively propose and enact taxes that are capable both of generating significant revenues and of being rapidly and ...
The Tax Justice Network announced today the appointment of a new board of directors at the organisation’s Annual General Meeting last month. Directors are elected by the organisation’s members, ...
The Tax Justice Network believes our tax and financial systems are our most powerful tools for creating a just society that gives equal weight to the needs of everyone. Every day, we inspire and equip ...
In the final session before elections, the Australian Senate has voted to pass world-leading legislation on corporate tax transparency.[1] The measure, which is projected to yield billions in ...
The most common way multinational corporations abuse or avoid tax is by shifting the profits they make out of the countries where they genuinely do business and into tax havens. This allows the ...
Tax havens are located around the world. Most tax havens are rich countries, like Switzerland, Luxembourg, Britain or the United States, or dependencies of rich countries, like the British Virgin ...
“Tax competition” is a euphemistic term for cutting corporate tax rates and deregulating to attract foreign investment based on the misconception that countries can compete like companies in a market.