Tax Justice UK is a relatively new organisation, taking over specific UK based tax justice campaigning in the UK from the Tax Justice Network, with which it is affiliated. This is its first major publication:
I have contributed one chapter. The others are:
Championing the role of tax in building a civilised and fair society | Will Snell
Stopping ‘competition' for corporate investment through tax cuts and giveaways | Sol Picciotto
How should we tax the new economy? | Jolyon Maugham
An income tax system supporting social spending to reduce gender inequality | Sue Himmelweit
Social justice, tax justice and transparency | Krishen Mehta
Resourcing and refocusing HMRC | Cathy Cross
Requiring companies to calculate and submit figures on deliberately created tax risk | David Quentin
The Tax Gap and what to do about it | Richard Murphy
​Abolishing non-domiciled status | Prem Sikka
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Oh dear, no mention of taxing land – the best tax base of all.
It’s one of the best
I agree with Carol, taxing land should be any reformer’s first priority. It strikes back at the heart of centuries of oppression in this country. This is land the majority were forced from so they could be exploited,nothing more. Let’s see how much the landowners want it when they find they have to pay for it and keep paying for it.