The Tax Justice Network has banged the drum about the threats posed by trusts for decades. The European Court of Justice has ...
As governments across the Global South face rising debt repayments and pressure to implement austerity measures, public education systems are being pushed deeper into crisis. At the same time, ...
Tax practices adopted by one country often have extraterritorial effects, shaping other countries’ ability to enforce their ...
The negotiations of a United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation (UNFCITC) are entering a decisive ...
The phenomenon of ‘too much finance’ – the consistent research finding that an outsized financial sector undermines the economic performance of the host country – remains underappreciated in policy ...
This State of Tax Justice 2025 report shows that over the six year period for which data is available, US-headquartered multinational corporations cost countries around the world US$495 billion in ...
A US-backed global gag order 1 preventing governments from revealing the names of multinational corporations found shifting billions into tax havens has caused countries to miss out on over US$475 ...
New data from the UK’s HM Revenue & Customs shows that the number of non-doms leaving the UK is in line with or below official forecasts, dispelling claims that recent revenue-boosting tax reforms ...
In March 2025, the UN Tax Committee finalised its 2025 update of the UN Model Tax Convention, a key template for bilateral tax treaties, particularly used by Global South countries. This report by the ...
A non-existent millionaire exodus is being widely reported in the news again today, despite the authors of the claim backtracking on it following recent criticism by tax justice campaigners. The media ...
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