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  • Close to 40% of multinational profits are shifted to tax havens each year (must read) - Missing Profits253474
  • 2024 Global Tax Evasion Report - Tax Observatory388830
  • Tax Challenges Arising from the Digitalisation of the Economy – Global Anti-Base Erosion Model Rules - OECD 20.12.21266942
  • 60 of America's biggest companies paid no federal income tax in 2018 - CBS 12.04.19198864
  • Journal: Should the Rich be Taxed More? The Fiscal Inequality Coefficient - Hatgioannides.J et al 08/17148131
  • Survival of the Richest: Europe’s role in supporting an unjust global tax system 2016 - NORAD / Open Society Foundations, 11/16148132
  • Report: Overcoming the Shadow Economy - Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung 11/16148133
  • For whose benefit? A different perspective on Tax Inspectors Without Borders - Eurodad 10/16148134
  • The IFC & Tax Havens: The need to support more responsible corporate tax behaviour - Oxfam 04/16148135
  • Broken at the Top How America’s dysfunctional tax system costs billions in corporate tax dodging - Oxfam 04/16148136
  • Time to tax for inclusive growth - ECLAC / Oxfam 03/16148137
  • Mistreated: The tax treaties that are depriving the world’s poorest countries of vital revenue - ActionAid 02/16148138
  • Taxes on trial: How trade deals threaten tax justice - Global Justice Network 02/16148139
  • Fifty Shades of Tax Dodging: the EU's role in supporting an unjust global tax system - Eurodad 11/15148141
  • Getting to Good: Towards responsible corporate tax behaviour - Oxfam 11/15148142
  • Still Broken: Governments must do more to fix the international corporate tax system - Oxfam 11/15148143
  • Illicit Financial Flows: The Most Damaging Economic Condition Facing the Developing World - Global Financial Integrity 09/15148144
  • The West African Giveaway: Use & Abuse of Corporate Tax Incentives in ECOWAS - ActionAid 07/15148145
  • Levelling up: ensuring a fairer share of corporate tax for developing countries - ActionAid 07/15148146
  • Declaration of the Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation (ICRICT) - ICRICT 06/15148147
  • Illicit Financial Flows and Development Indices: 2008–2012 - Global Financial Integrity 06/15148148
  • Africa: Rising for the few - OXFAM 02.06.15148149
  • The Financial Secrecy Index: Shedding New Light on the Geography of Secrecy - CGDev 05/15148150
  • Responsible Tax Practice by Companies: A Mapping and Review of Current Proposals - ActionAid 04/15148151
  • Tax Justice Focus: The Gender Issue - TJN 04/15148152
  • Pulling the Plug: How to stop corporate tax dodging in Europe and beyond - Oxfam 03/15148153
  • UNCTAD study on corporate tax in developing countries - UNCTAD 03/15148154
  • Ten Reasons to Defend the Corporate Income Tax - TJN 03/15148155
  • FDI, Tax & Development - UNCTAD 03/15148156
  • Track it, Stop it, Get it! Report of the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa - 02/15148157
  • Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2003-2012 (Global Report) - Global Financial Integrity 12/14148159
  • The State of Finance for Developing Countries, 2014 - Eurodad 12/14148160
  • Going Offshore: How development finance institutions support companies using the world’s most secretive financial centres - Eurodad 11/14148161
  • Hidden Profits: The EU's role in supporting an unjust global tax system 2014 - Eurodad 11/14148163
  • We still haven’t found what we’re looking for: why global efforts to tackle tax avoidance will not work for developing countries - Christian Aid 11/14148164
  • The Trillion Dollar Scandal - One Campaign, 09/14148168
  • Countering Harmful Tax Practices More Effectively, Taking into Account Transparency and Substance - OECD 09/14148169
  • Policy Coherence in Combating Illicit Financial Flows (pdf) - OECD 148170
  • Risk-mining the Public Exchequer: Reflecting the realities of tax risk in the theory of tax avoidance - David Quentin 08/14148171
  • Honest Accounts? The True Story of Africa's Billion Dollar Losses - WDM, etc 07/14148172
  • Tax and transparency fact-finding mission - Eurodad, 05/14148174
  • Spillovers in International Corporate Taxation - IMF 05/14148175
  • Spillovers in International Taxation - IMF 05/14148176
  • Business Among Friends: Why corporate tax dodgers are not yet losing sleep over global tax reform - Oxfam Report, May 2014148177
  • FTSEcrecy: The culture of concealment throughout the FTSE - Christian Aid, May 2014148178
  • Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: Measuring OECD Responses - OECD 04/14148179
  • New book: The Political Economy of Offshore Jurisdictions - March, 2014148180
  • Base Erosion And Profit-Shifting (BEPS): Implications For Developing Countries - TJN, Feb 2014148181
  • OECD’s Automatic Information Exchange Standard: A watershed moment for fighting offshore tax evasion? - TJN, Feb 2014148182
  • Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2002-2011 (GFI Report, 12/13)148183
  • Giving with one hand and taking with the other: Europe's role in tax- related capital flight from developing countries 2013 - Christian Aid, Dec 2013148184
  • Company Ownership: which places are the most and least transparent? - Christian Aid / Global Witness Report, Nov 2013148185
  • Tax Abuses, Poverty and Human Rights - IBAHRI Task Force report 10/13148186
  • Tax Transparency: Where do Corporations with Operations in Developing Countries Pay Taxes? - SwedWatch, July 2013148187
  • Give us a break: How big companies are getting tax-free deals - ActionAid, June 2013148188
  • Tax Justice and the Political Economy of Global Capitalism, 1945 to the Present - June 2013148189
  • How Tax Havens Plunder the Poor - ActionAid, May 2013148190
  • Who pays the price? Hunger: the hidden cost of tax injustice - Christian Aid, May 2013148191
  • Global financial flows, aid and development - CONCORD / AidWatch 03/13148192
  • Multinational corporations and the profit-sharing lure of tax havens - Christian Aid 03/13148193
  • Secret structures, hidden crimes: Urgent steps to address hidden ownership, money laundering and tax evasion from developing countries - EuroDad, Jan 2013148194
  • Tax Injustice Following the Tax Trail - TASC, Sept 2012148195
  • The Price of Offshore Revisted - TJN, July 2012148196
  • Inequality: You Don't Know the Half of It - TJN Report, July 2012148197
  • Grave Secrecy: How a dead man can own a UK company and other hair-raising stories about company ownership - Global WItness, June 2012148198
  • Collateral damage: How government plans to water down UK anti-tax haven rules could cost developing countries – and the UK – billions (ActionAid, 03/12)148199
  • The Cost of Tax Evasion Worldwide - TJN, Nov 2011148200
  • Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men who Stole the World - Nicolas Shaxson, Nov 2011148201
  • Tax Us If You Can: Why Africa Should Stand Up for Tax Justice - TJN Africa, 2011148203
  • Addicted to tax havens: The secret life of the FTSE 100 - ActionAid 10/11148204
  • Tax Havens Report - War on Want, TJN & PCS, 02.11148205
  • Blowing The Whistle: Time’s Up For Financial Secrecy - Christian Aid Report, May 2010148206
  • In trusts we trust - Tax Justice Network, July 2009148207
  • Tax Information Exchange Arrangements - TJN, May 2009 148208
  • False profits: robbing the poor to keep the rich tax-free (pdf) - Tax Justice Network 2009148209
  • Fair Taxation as a Basic Human Right - International Review of Constitutionalism, 2009 148210
  • Tax Justice: Putting Global Inequality on the Agenda - Jan 2009148211
  • Illicit Financial Flows: The Missing Link in Development - GFI 06/07148212
  • Death and taxes: the true toll of tax dodging - Christian Aid Report, May 2008148213
  • Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries: Capacity and Consent - Cambridge Uni Press, 2008148214
  • Towards Global Tax Co-operation: Progress in Identifying and Eliminating Harmful Tax Practices - OECD, 2000148215
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