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Laura Muñoz Perez

Laura Munoz is the former Programme Lead of DIGITAX Programme.
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Publications

Research in Brief

Digital Financial Services and Digital IDs: What Potential Do They Have For Better Taxation in Africa?

December 2022
Celeste Scarpini, Fabrizio Santoro, Laura Muñoz Perez, Wilson Prichard & Giulia Mascagni
Research in Brief

Should Governments Tax Digital Financial Services? A Research Agenda to Understand Sector-specific Taxes on DFS

June 2022
Mary Abounabhan, Laura Muñoz Perez, Giulia Mascagni, Wilson Prichard & Fabrizio Santoro
Working Paper

Digital financial services and digital IDs: What potential do they have for better taxation in Africa?

February 2022
Fabrizio Santoro, Laura Muñoz Perez, Wilson Prichard & Giulia Mascagni
Working Paper

Should Governments Tax Digital Financial Services? A Research Agenda to Understand Sector-Specific Taxes on DFS

February 2022
Laura Muñoz Perez, Giulia Mascagni, Wilson Prichard & Fabrizio Santoro
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Research Projects

Completed Project

Digital financial services and digital IDs: What potential do they have for better taxation in Africa?

Fabrizio Santoro, Laura Munoz, Wilson Prichard & Giulia Mascagni
Completed Project

Should Governments Tax Digital Financial Services? A Research Agenda to Understand Sector-Specific Taxes on DFS

Laura Munoz, Giulia Mascagni, Wilson Prichard & Fabrizio Santoro
Current Project

Understanding Retail Central Bank Digital Currencies and their Potential for Revenue Authorities

Moyosore Arewa, ICTD, Laura Munoz Perez, ICTD & Celeste Scarpini, ICTD
Completed Project

Review of Tax Payment Technologies: Uses, Benefits, Drawbacks, and Future Options

Moyosore Awera, ICTD, Laura Munoz, ICTD & Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD
Completed Project

From Hand to Mouse Redux: Data, Technology and Tax Administration in Africa: A Review of Existing Evidence

Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD, Laura Munoz, ICTD, Giulia Mascagni, ICTD & Giovanni Occhiali, ICTD
Completed Project

Evidence Review: digital financial services, digital ID systems and tax administration

Laura Muñoz, ICTD & Moyosore Arewa, ICTD
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International Centre for Tax and Development, Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Brighton, BN1 9RE, United Kingdom
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