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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

News
Innovations in Tax Compliance: Building Trust, Navigating Politics, and Tailoring Reform
February 2022
New World Bank framework for tax reform developed in partnership with the ICTD

In many developing countries, tax revenues remain far below levels needed to provide citizens with basic…

Book

Innovations in Tax Compliance: Building Trust, Navigating Politics, and Tailoring Reform

Working Paper

Assessing the Equity and Redistributive Effects of Taxation Reforms in Nigeria

Picture of Dakar, Senegal
August 2021|
Blog

Developing and adopting new digital tools for property tax reform in Dakar, Senegal 

by Justine Knebelmann, Victor Pouliquen & Bassirou Sarr

In June 2021, eight Senegalese tax agents based in the fiscal centre of Pikine, the country’s…

News
Women in a demonstration advocating for tax reform
December 2020
New research and resources on civil society engagement in tax reform

Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have rightly been receiving increasing attention from researchers, as it is clear…

Working Paper

What is Wrong with African Tax Administration?

Lego Office on Keyboard
September 2020|
Blog

How governments can use the coronavirus pandemic to build better tax systems

by Roel Dom, Anna Custers & Benjamin Holzman

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, changes that might ordinarily take a few years are now occurring in…

November 2019|
Blog

Response to Richard Bird’s Critique of “Innovations in Tax Compliance”

by Wilson Prichard

At the request of the ICTD, Professor Richard Bird generously agreed to review the new World…

November 2019|
Blog

Review of new World Bank framework “Innovations in Tax Compliance”

by Richard Bird

See here for a response to Professor Bird’s critique by the World Bank framework’s lead author…

July 2019|
Blog

Tax to finance the SDGs, but not to undermine them

by Wilson Prichard, Nora Lustig, Ian Gary, Sanjeev Gupta, Warren Krafchik & Brahima Coulibaly

This blog was jointly authored by Wilson Prichard (ICTD), Nora Lustig (CEQ), Sanjeev Gupta (CGD), Warren…

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