Full damage done by UK dependencies Jersey, Gibraltar and Guernsey now shown We are issuing a correction to our recent State of Tax Justice 2023 report in light of a coding bug spotted by our team that had resulted in some data on 10 smaller jurisdictions being left out of the report’s total tally of […]
Dan Neidle, a tax lawyer who recently retired from the multinational law firm Clifford Chance, and Richard Murphy, a professor of accounting practice at Sheffield University who resigned as a member of the Tax Justice Network in 2007 and as Tax Justice Network company secretary in 2009, have republished their criticisms of the Tax Justice […]
CORRECTION – 23 August 2023: Due to a coding error, some data on 10 small jurisdictions was left out of the report’s tally on tax losses arising from global tax abuse. These jurisdictions are Anguilla, Cook Islands, French Guiana, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Guernsey, Jersey, Saint Martin, Taiwan, Wallis and Fortuna. Adding the missing data to the report’s […]
Of the $472 billion lost a year, $301 billion is lost to cross-border corporate #taxabuse by multinational corporations and $171 billion is lost to...
Lower income countries continue to be hit harder by global #taxabuse. Their tax losses ($46 billion) are equivalent to more than half (56%) of their...
Sir, At the Tax Justice Network, we believe our tax and financial systems are our most powerful tools for creating a just society that gives equal weight to the needs of everyone. As we celebrate our twentieth anniversary this year, we note the change of era reflected by Your Majesty’s coronation. We hope this can […]