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….
Researchers from the International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD) participated in crafting such recommendations in a number of policy briefs, situating the issues within the tax context….
At the last meeting of the Community of Practice on Gender and Tax (CoPGT), held on…
ICTD Research Fellow Fabrizio Santoro will speak about these concerns in the context of taxation, drawing from the Centre’s DIGITAX Research Programme, at the International Conference on Public Finance in the Digital Era, hosted by ODI Global and The Collaborative Africa Budget Reform Initiative (CABRI)….
On World Cities Day, we look at how subnational property taxes can help cities address development challenges….
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….
Twenty-two tax and finance professionals mostly from countries across Africa successfully completed ICTD’s last module for…
The London School of Economic and Political Science (LSE) will be hosting a seminar on ‘Making global tax governance fit for the 21st century’, which will feature ICTD Research Director Martin Hearson who will present a paper of the same title. …
This interactive panel will discuss the relationship between taxes and trust in the state, elections and public mobilisation, informality, and gendered social relations….
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….
Managing in-country project support for ‘Traditional Leaders, Taxation, and State Building in Sierra Leone’ The…
As part of ICTD’s commitment to nurture joint teaching and learning opportunities around tax and development,…
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