The OECD announced today the “side-by-side system” negotiated by member countries exempting the US from OECD’s Pillar 2 tax reform.1 Alex Cobham, chief executive at the Tax Justice Network, said: ...
The phenomenon of ‘too much finance’ – the consistent research finding that an outsized financial sector undermines the ...
The Tax Justice Network updated its Corporate Tax Haven Index today with a new rolling batch. The index ranks countries by evaluating how much wiggle room for corporate tax abuse their laws provide ...
A US-backed global gag order 1 preventing governments from revealing the names of multinational corporations found shifting billions into tax havens has caused countries to miss out on over US$475 ...
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 ...
A non-existent millionaire exodus is being widely reported in the news again today, despite the authors of the claim backtracking on it following recent criticism by tax justice campaigners. The media ...
Notable progress on international tax and transparency principles but EU, UK water down ambition and block negotiations of urgently-needed debt convention The Tax Justice Network welcomes the ...
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 ...
The Financial Secrecy Index is used by banks to fight money laundering, by academics to investigate the English Premier League, and by leading institutes to enrich their renowned databases. As a ...
Countries supplying the most financial secrecy are shifting towards autocracy, the Tax Justice Network’s latest update to its ranking of the world’s biggest enablers of dark and dirty money reveals. 1 ...
Our latest research published last week in the journal PLOS Global Public Health reveals the world has decided the educational rights of 2 Dutch children are more important than those of 24,000 ...