This is reposted from the Tax Justice Network with permission. It is written by Alex Cobham, the TJN CEO. I co-authored Tax Us If You
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Another campaign win, this time to the tune of €5 trillion now subject to tax
The offshore finance sector used to laugh at the tax justice movement when we claimed there were trillions of undeclared assets offshore in tax havens.
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Some parliamentarians think that attaching reasonable conditions to bailouts is appropriate
The USA blows apart attempts to find an international consensus on digital company tax and leaves the OECD’s policy in tatters
The USA blew apart world attempts to find a basis for taxing digital companies last night. The FT had the story here. I’d scheduled this
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Johnson’s plan to get rid of DfID is great news for tax havens
Although I have not done so for some time now, my work on tax justice in the first decade of that campaign’s existence pretty much
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Hypocrisy in European Tax Policy and the Morality Play of Economic Recovery
The article that follows was written by my friend and colleague, Prof Leonard Seabrooke of Copenhagen Business School. It was originally published in Danish in
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The Jeremy Vine Show today – and excess profits tax
I will be on the Jeremy Vine Show today on BBC Radio 2 talking about companies that have done well out of the coronavirus crisis
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My appeal for public country-by-country reporting to the OECD today
The OECD is holding a conference on possible reforms to its version of country-by-country reporting today. Tax authorities, business and civil society are represented. In
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The five part test companies need to pass on tax havens to get a bailout
Some fairly simplistic calls for the government to not give bailouts to companies using tax havens are continuing. I wholly understand the sentiments but the
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