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Tax e-Services in Rwanda: Uptake, Impacts and Shifts after COVID-19

Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD, Marco Carreras, Adrienne Lees, ICTD, Theonille Mukamana, Naphtal Hakizimana & Yves Nsegyiumva
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Review of Tax Payment Technologies: Uses, Benefits, Drawbacks, and Future Options

Moyosore Awera, ICTD, Laura Munoz, ICTD & Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD
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Impact of Compulsory e-Payments on Compliance in Eswatini

Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD, Razan Amine, ICTD & Tanele Magongo
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Examining Digital Payments in Rwanda as a Medium for Tax Compliance

Ludovic Bernad, Yves Nsengiyumva, Benjamin Byinshi & Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD
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The Promise and Limitations of Information Technology for Tax Administration

Oyebola Okunogbe & Fabrizio Santoro, ICTD
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Evidence Gap Map on Digital Financial Services: Enablers, Barriers, and Impacts

Philip Mader, ICTD, Maren Duvendack, Adrienne Lees, ICTD, Aurelie Larquemin & Keir Macdonald, IDS
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The Political Economy of South Africa’s Carbon Tax

Lucy Baker
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Double Tax Treaties between countries with asymmetric investment flows

Pranvera Shehaj & Martin Zagler
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An Empirical Study for the Case for the Introduction of Advance Pricing Agreements in Low and Lower-Middle Income Countries

Prisca Musibi & Mary Ongore
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Perversity in Sri Lanka’s tax administration

Mick Moore, Institute of Development Studies
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The Collateral Effects of Evictions on Property Tax Morale: Class, Preferences and Signals from the State

Lily Tsai, Leah Rosenzweig & Nicole Wilson
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Can Traditional Political Institutions Help the State Raise Taxes? Experimental Evidence from Sierra Leone

Kevin Grieco
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