The Tax Justice Network promotes transparency in international finance and opposes secrecy. The new FSI, which follows our inaugural index of 60 jurisdictions published in 2009, considers 73 jurisdictions to reveal a world where most of the biggest suppliers of secrecy are either OECD countries, EU members, or their dependencies. Britain plays an especially [...]
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Posted on October 3rd, 2010
What has been achieved with respect to international tax cooperation in the last few years is enormous when compared to the previous 50 years. From another perspective, it is merely a first step. Developing countries and their citizens have not yet seen palpable improvements through the recent changes. To introduce automatic information exchange [...]
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Posted on September 23rd, 2010
Tax justice researchers and campaigners met in Yaoundé in September 2010 to share research on illicit financial flows and tax evasion, and to issue a civil society Declaration – the Yaoundé Declaration on Tax and Development – committing to combating these practices and cooperating with tax justice activists in other regions (see the [...]
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