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January 2017

The News International: The 2030 Agenda

While 2015 marked the deadline for the millennium development goals (MDGs), the UN had already started preparing a new development agenda. At the Rio+20, the UN conference on sustainable development held in 2012 in Brazil, the UN member states decided to build on MDGs and spearhead a process to launch a broader and more comprehensive set of sustainable development goals (SDGs).

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January 2017

African Business Magazine: Chasing Tax Revenues in the Great Lakes

Rwanda has piloted a promising project that encourages more people to pay income tax. The venture boosted tax revenues by $9m, according to a report on the project that was published in December. Read the rest of the piece here.

Read the report referenced here.

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December 2016

South-South News: Innovative Research Helps Rwanda Raise $9m in Tax Revenue

Read the full story here.

Watch the video produced by the Rwanda Revenue Authority Media Office here.

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December 2016

The New Times: Enhanced Communication Key to Increased Tax Compliance

On November 28th, the researchers from the ICTD, the African Tax Administration Forum, and the Rwanda Revenue Authority presented the results of their work to the Authority’s management. The research examined the impact of different methods of communication with taxpayers on their voluntary compliance. The research helped the RRA raise an additional $9 million in taxes for Rwanda.

Read the piece here: Enhanced Communication Key to Increased Tax Compliance

 

 

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November 2016

The Ghanaian Times: Develop Tax Policies to Benefit Women – African Governments Urged

The Ghanaian Times covered the ICTD’s workshop on Gender and Tax in Africa, which was held in Accra in November.

Read the full piece: Develop Tax Policies to Benefit Women – African Governments Urged

 

November 2016

Ghana News Agency: Tax Specialists Explore Ways to use Tax System to Support Women

The Ghana News Agency covered the ICTD’s workshop on Gender and Tax in Africa, which was held in Accra in November.

Read the piece: Tax Specialists Explore Ways to use Tax System to Benefit Women

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November 2016

Ghana TV: Gender and Tax in Africa

GTV covered the ICTD’s workshop on Gender and Tax in Africa, which was held in Accra in November.

Watch the video here.

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November 2016

Business and Financial Times: Tax Practitioners Discuss Gender and Tax in Africa

The Business and Financial Times covered the ICTD’s workshop on Gender and Tax in Africa, which was held in Accra in November.

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September 2016

CEO Mick Moore interviewed on KTN’s Business Today

The ICTD’s CEO Mick Moore was interviwed on KTN’s Business Today show. He discussed the inequity of tax systems in Africa, the scandal of tax exemptions given by governments to large companies, the need for more effective property taxation (especially in large cities), and the necessity for regional cooperation on international tax issues. 

Watch the full interview HERE.

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May 2016

The Independent- Uganda: Rich Who Dodge Taxes

ICTD Working Paper exposes rich professionals, government officials not paying income tax. URA now plans to tax better.

See the full piece here.

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April 2016

Daily Monitor: Should Wealthy Ugandans Pay More Taxes?

Some wealthy individuals in private and public sector either do not pay taxes or grossly under-declare their income. But if all these individuals remitted their income tax, the country’s revenue would be boosted.

Read the full piece here.

 

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April 2016

Taxing India’s Smallest Businesses – BBC Interview with Prof. Mick Moore

Roadside eatery in India.  Garrett Ziegler/Flickr, CC BY-NC

ICTD CEO Prof. Mick Moore was recently interviewed by BBC World Service, about india’s plan to raise more revenues by going after the smallest businesses – especially samosa vendors.

According to Prof. Moore, “Though these small businesses can’t be ignored entirely, most governments rarely succeed when they go after the informal sector.”

“Instead of going after these very small businesses, the government should concentrate their efforts on administering tax systems that they already have in place in order to plug their loopholes. That will go a long way in ensuring people pay their taxes in the long run”. Said Prof. Moore.

The full interview which was aired on Friday 15 April 2016 can be found here.

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