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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 ...
Henley & Partners have backtracked their claims about an "exodus" following the Tax Justice Network's review, but media re-run the story again ...
Taxing extreme wealth can cover countries’ climate finance responsibilities with billions to spare, new research shows.
Countries supplying the most financial secrecy are shifting towards autocracy, our ranking of the world’s biggest enablers of dark and dirty money reveals.
It may turn out to be a blessing that this second, and wilder Trump administration has coincided with the best opportunity for a century to rewrite international tax rules and their global governance.
On the line is half a trillion dollars a year (to be clawed back from tax cheating multinational & the superrich) and countries' tax sovereignty.
The US walked out alone from a very positive kick off to the UN tax negotiations, after failing to get any other country to walk out with it.
In effect, countries must cede their tax sovereignty over US multinationals operating within their own borders – or face serious countermeasures from the US.
Nearly half the tax losses countries suffer are enabled by the eight countries that remain opposed to a UN tax convention.
Countries are losing US$492 billion in tax a year to multinational corporations and wealthy individuals using tax havens to underpay tax, the 2024 edition of the Tax Justice Network’s State of Tax ...
British tax havens remain the biggest threat to countries’ public purses, while the UK tries to "kill" tax reform efforts at the UN.
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