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November 2024|
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The digital transformation of tax administrations: What’s in it for low-income countries?

by Awa Diouf, Caroline Khene & Becky Faith

As governments worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), push towards digital transformation, the platformisation…

Journal Article

Sub-national property tax reform and tax bargaining: Lessons from a quasi-randomized reform program in Sierra Leone

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September 2024|
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No “winners or losers”? Reflections on the UN tax negotiations

by Frederik Heitmüller

Read Frederik Heitmüller’s insights and reflections on the Ad Hoc Committee to draft Terms of Reference for a UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation (Second Session)….

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February 2024|
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Tax reforms and the battle for Pakistan’s future in the 2024 elections

by Ahsan Zia Farooqui & Farooq Chatha

Pakistan’s 2024 general elections are going ahead tomorrow amidst economic turmoil, terrorism, and regional tensions. Shunned…

Image of tax return form on a computer screen
December 2023|
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The digitalisation journey of tax administrations – Insights from the Network of Tax Organisations (NTO) Conference

by Fabrizio Santoro

The fundamental challenge in tax digitalisation lies in shifting focus away from the mere implementation of technology. Instead, a clear strategic vision is needed to define the problems and goals digitalisation aims to address whilst also holistically mapping and analysing constraints….

Journal Article

The Politics of Taxation and Tax Reform in Times of Crisis: Covid-19 and Attitudes towards Taxation in Sierra Leone

Research in Brief

The Politics of Taxation and Tax Reform in Times of Crisis: Covid-19 and Attitudes Towards Taxation in Sierra Leone

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August 2023|
Blog

Kenya is going digital to boost tax revenue – there are lessons to learn from other African countries

by Celeste Scarpini & Fabrizio Santoro

Many African tax authorities have weak capacity to raise revenue. From 1990 to 2020, sub-Saharan African…

Working Paper

The Politics of Taxation and Tax Reform in Times of Crisis: Covid-19 and Attitudes Towards Taxation in Sierra Leone

Research in Brief

Assessing the Equity and Redistributive Effects of Taxation Reforms in Nigeria

Working Paper

Towards an Effective Taxpayer Complaint Handling Mechanism: The Case for a Tax Ombudsman in Uganda

Journal Article

Tax obsessions: Taxpayer registration and the informal sector in sub-Saharan Africa

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