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Research in Brief

Women in Ethiopian Tax Administration: Evidence on Representation and Performance

Policy Brief

Unsuccessful Implementation of the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines in Low-Income Countries: The Case of Ethiopia

Research in Brief

Presumptive Taxation and Equity: Evidence from the Ethiopian Informal Sector

Research in Brief

Does Competition from the Informal Sector Reduce Tax Compliance in the Formal Sector? Evidence from Ethiopia

May 2024|
Blog

Ethiopia’s national digital ID: A breakthrough for tax system transformation?

by Seid Yimam Mohamed & Fabrizio Santoro

Fayda, Ethiopia’s new digital identification (ID) system, comes with big potential for the country’s tax administrations,…

News
A woman buys fruit from a female vendor at an open market.
March 2024
ICTD rounds up Gender and Tax month

Here’s a quick recap of a diverse range of ICTD content exploring showcasing research on gender and tax – from poetry, to reading lists, to thought-provoking publications both old and new….

Medium shot of a women selling produce in the Saris market, Ethiopia (2020)
March 2024|
Blog

In search of equality: Can taxes be good advocates?

by Sripriya Iyengar Srivatsa

Over the last two years, I have been travelling to Ethiopia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone to…

Journal Article

Does the Value-Added Tax Add Value? Lessons Using Administrative Data from a Diverse Set of Countries

Working Paper

E-tax System Adoption and Tax Compliance in Ethiopia: Large and Medium Taxpayers’ Experience

Working Paper

Implementation Obstacles and Political Appeal of Environmental Taxes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Reflections from Selected Countries

African Tax Administration Paper

Presumptive Taxation and Equity: Evidence from the Ethiopian Informal Sector

Completed Project

Gender and Tax Compliance

Sripriya Iyengar Srivasta
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