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Research in Brief

The Effect of the Liberian Government’s Taxation Policies on Poverty and Inequality

Working Paper

The Effect of the Liberian Government’s Taxation Policies on Poverty and Inequality

Research in Brief

Small Nets for Big Fish? Tax Enforcement on the Richest – Evidence From Uganda

November 2021|
Blog

Increasing collection of income taxes via property ownership: The Borno State experience

by Mohammed Alkali, Mohammed Bashir Ali, John Audu Aziganu & Grema Bukar

Borno State, in north-eastern Nigeria, has faced intractable security challenges in the last decade that has led…

One hundred dollar banknotes flying and streaming from white box, isolated on white background.
October 2021|
Blog

Pandora’s box is open: What should lower-income countries do to tax the wealthy now?

by Rhiannon McCluskey & Giulia Mascagni

The recent Pandora Papers leak has exposed yet again the scandal of how the world’s rich…

Working Paper

Taxing Agricultural Income in the Global South: Revisiting Uganda’s National Debate

Picture of Lagos
April 2020|
Blog

To help respond to Covid-19, African governments should prioritise taxing the rich

by Wilson Prichard

So far, policy discussions about tax responses to Covid-19 have focused overwhelmingly on how to offer…

African Tax Administration Paper

Nil-Filing in Eswatini: Should the Revenue Administration be Concerned?

Policy Brief

What Might an Agenda for Equitable Taxation Look Like?

Working Paper

Linking taxation and social protection: Evidence on redistribution and poverty reduction in Ethiopia

Partner Publication

Reforming the personal income tax system in Angola: An alternative proposal

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