This can be afforded with just a slice of new tax revenues, in line with governments’ existing commitments on budget share to ...
UK network of tax havens responsible for a third of corporate tax abuse risks, but – astonishingly – rated as “not harmful” by the OECD New UK government urged to break with previous attempts to “kill ...
Excessive financial secrecy facilitates illicit financial flows, including via anonymous ownership of cross-border financial assets. We study the reaction of such investment to recent increases in ...
With the Australian Senate poised to vote on long-delayed, world-leading legislation on corporate tax transparency, international civil society organisations and leading economists have written to the ...
This report was produced in collaboration with Banking on Climate Chaos, whose support was essential to our analyses. We also greatly appreciate the valuable resources compiled by urgewald e.V. and ...
We recently published the latest update to the Tax Justice Network’s Corporate Tax Haven Index, which is a ranking of the countries most complicit in helping multinational corporations underpay tax.
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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 ...
The Financial Secrecy Index ranks countries based on how much financial secrecy they supply to the world. A higher rank on the index does not necessarily mean a country is more secretive, but that 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 ...