The International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD) is proud to announce that two of its…
ICTD Research Fellow Giovanni Occhiali will join a high-level panel during the launch of Tax Justice Network’s ‘Admin Data for Tax Justice’ database….
Recognising the risk inherent in the pressure to raise more revenue quickly, and the need for research-informed approaches, the URA recently hosted its first-ever Research Day, with the support of ICTD and UNU-WIDER….
ICTD Research Fellow Mick Moore will be speaking at Arutha’s Debt & Tax Dialogue on fair and efficient tax solutions on 3rd of September….
Nigeria has taken a landmark step in overhauling its tax and revenue systems with the passage of four sweeping new tax laws, an achievement in which an alumnus of ICTD’s Research on Tax and Development course has played a formative role….
Amidst growing fiscal pressures, rising debt service costs, and shrinking aid budgets, strengthening domestic resource mobilisation…
What is the potential of digital finance, a cashless economy and system interoperability for strengthening tax…
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….
The ICTD will be hosting a side event at the Second Preparatory Committee Session of the Financing for Development Conference….
Drawing from their work under ICTD’s recently concluded DIGITAX Research Programme, Research Fellow Fabrizio Santoro and Research Officer Celeste Scarpini shared key findings and lessons learned on the matter during an internal seminar hosted by the Institute of Development Studies last week….
Among IDS’ successes highlighted in its Annual Review 2023-24 was the pioneering research by ICTD that led to a change in the tax policy in Rwanda….
We are delighted to announce Giulia Mascagni will be ICTD’s new Executive Director from 1st July…
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