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The abusive tax practices of multinational corporations are driving pervasive and chronic human rights violations all over the world. The issue of corporate tax abuse has somehow remained largely ...
On 10 July 2024, the Human Rights Council adopted resolution 56/5, establishing an open-ended intergovernmental working group mandated to explore, draft, and submit an Optional Protocol to ...
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 ...
Governments keep cutting headline corporate‑tax rates in the hope of attracting investment and “creating jobs”. Yet the most comprehensive cross‑country study to date tells a different story. It ...
A millionaire exodus widely reported by news outlets around the world, and credited for the UK Labour government’s decision to weaken tax reforms, did not occur this report finds. Over 10,900 articles ...
Did the "millionaire exodus" really happen? No. Not even close. But we've visualised the problem if that helps clarify things.
Short bio Dr. Markus Meinzer is Director of Policy at the Tax Justice Network. He authored the book “Tax Haven Germany” (“Steueroase Deutschland”), published in 2015 at C.H. Beck, and was TJN’s ...
The Financial Secrecy Index 2022 confirms transparency reforms are working, despite sabotage from most of the G7 countries meeting tomorrow.
At least 1 of every 4 tax dollars lost to multinational corporations using tax havens can be prevented by publishing government-collected transparency data that has been held from the public since at ...
Executive Summary The global financial system is still fundamentally at odds with climate goals, as it continues to entrench high-carbon development pathways. In this report, we demonstrate that ...
Nearly half the tax losses countries suffer are enabled by the eight countries that remain opposed to a UN tax convention.
President Biden’s plan 1 to end the race to the bottom with a global minimum corporate tax rate of 21% can recover more than $640 billion in underpaid tax from multinational corporations each year if ...
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