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Henley & Partners have backtracked their claims about an "exodus" following the Tax Justice Network's review, but media ...
The US gave up and withdrew from months-long negotiations, leaving the rest of the world to agree the text by absolute ...
Taxing extreme wealth can cover countries’ climate finance responsibilities with billions to spare, new research shows.
Governments keep cutting headline corporate‑tax rates in the hope of attracting investment and “creating jobs”. Yet the most ...
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 ...
Climate finance is often framed as a search for new money. Our analysis and the climate finance slider released with this report, shows that the real issue is not scarcity but capture. Extreme wealth ...
Tijmen is a Research Fellow at the Tax Justice Network. After obtaining a Bachelor in Mathematics at the University of ...
The US has overtaken Switzerland in a global ranking of countries most complicit in helping individuals to hide their finances from the rule of law – but Cayman has leapfrogged both to rank as the ...
An $21 to $32 trillion in financial assets are sitting offshore in tax havens. Due to the secrecy that pervades the tax haven system, precise numbers are hard to come by so estimates can vary. The Tax ...