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Webinar invitation card featuring the event title, date and time in addition to each speakers' picture, name, role and affiliate organisation.
19 June 2025
Webinar: Taxing wealth in lower income countries

Join ICTD, ATAF and TJNA for a timely webinar sharing evidence on better, more efficient ways to tax the wealthy. …

News
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March 2025
Unlocking the Power of Sex-Disaggregated Administrative Tax Data: Insights from the Latest CoPGT Meeting

How do we improve the collection and use of administrative tax data to better serve both…

News
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March 2025
How ICTD research is shifting the debate on gender and tax

According to the World Economic Forum, it will take until 2158 to reach full gender parity at the…

Event
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21 January 2025 - 24 January 2025
ICTD presenting on gender issues in tax administrations at CREDAF

Integrating the gender dimension into public finances, and in particular taxation, has become a challenge for…

News
December 2024
ICTD-RRA conference discusses future of digital tax administration

More than 100 experts and policymakers across Africa gathered in a conference in Kigali, Rwanda last week to discuss the latest evidence on the potential and challenges of digitalising tax administrations….

Event
Green yellow banner advertising the ICTD-World Bank webinar on 4 December 2024, entitled "Digital Public Infrastructure meets tax digitalisation: what can we learn?". Beneath the title are the date and time of the event with five photos of the event speakers in circles with their names and organisational affiliations beneath. Beneath the photos are the ICTD and World Bank logos.
4 December 2024
WEBINAR: Digital Public Infrastructure meets tax digitalisation – what can we learn?

Join us for this ICTD-World Bank webinar which will discuss the impact of digitalisation of tax administrations on revenue authorities and taxpayers in low income countries….

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July 2024
How to tax the ultra-rich: G20 proposal vs. the tools at hand

“It is important for all taxpayers, including ultra-high-net-worth individuals, to contribute their fair share in taxes”…

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Group photo in front of the IDS building in Brighton with ICTD staff and KESRA delegation
July 2024
ICTD hosts tax research study visit for KESRA delegation

ICTD was delighted to welcome a delegation of faculty from the Kenya School of Revenue Authority…

Event
The 10th EPRN Annual Research Conference invitation card.
27 June 2024 - 28 June 2024
ICTD at 10th EPRN Annual Economic Research Conference on boosting economic resilience to economic shocks

We are delighted to contribute to the 10th Annual Conference of the Economic Policy Research Network,…

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June 2024
ICTD launches new Community of Practice for research and policy on Gender and Tax

A new Community of Practice on research and policy in Gender and Tax (CoPGT), whose secretariat…

Event
Art card of the ICTD event "Getting Targets Right: How much tax can low-income countries rasie?"
17 April 2024
Webinar: Getting Targets Right – How much tax can low-income countries raise?

A panel of researchers and practitioners are set to discuss the role that targets can play in building tax capacity. Are optimistic targets helpful or hurtful? And how can we make targets better?…

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January 2024
High Net Worth Individuals calling to be taxed more at World Economic Forum, but how does this work in practice?

Underscoring the “dramatic rise of economic inequality,” more than 260 billionaires and millionaires recently called on…