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Journal Article

The state-capital nexus in fragile contexts: a case study of tax relations in Somalia

Working Paper

Unpacking Tax Relations in Contexts of Fragility: A Case Study of Somalia

Research in Brief

Unpacking Tax Relations in Contexts of Fragility: A Case Study of Somalia

Research in Brief

Does Having More Women in Parliament Result in More Gender-Sensitive Tax Policies? A Case Study of Uganda’s Parliament

Policy Brief

Why Mass Tax Registration Campaigns Do Not Work

Ethiopia - Planting Avocado Trees in Katbare - July 2011
July 2023|
Blog

Informal Taxation in Ethiopia: Typologies, Prospects, and Challenges

by Misganaw Gashaw Beza & Geremew Worku

Formal tax and non-tax revenue sources, which are estimated to account for 50 to 80% of…

Event
Professor Mick Moore
30 May 2023
Webinar – Prof Mick Moore on the Taxpayer Registration Obsession

Date: 30th May 2023, 13:30 – 14:30 London time Duration: 60 minutes Language: English only There are three…

A nigerian man counting money
April 2023|
Blog

Tackling the hidden costs of taxation: Can digitalisation help?

by Adrienne Lees

Non-compliance can be down to more than just intentional evasion – taxpaying can be time-consuming, complicated and costly. Tackling compliance costs can help. For many countries, digitalisation is top of the list….

News
A group photo of about 100+ attendees of the Tax for Development Sierra Leone Conference 2022
February 2023
First tax conference in Sierra Leone hailed a success

On December 7th and 8th, over 100 policymakers, researchers, members of civil society, and other stakeholders gathered at the Radisson Blu in Freetown for a conference on the topic of tax for development in Sierra Leone….

Photo of women of Takalafiya-Lapai village, Niger State, Nigeria
January 2023|
Blog

Mobile money tax: Is there a gender gap?

by Hannelore Niesten & Mary Abounabhan

Gender and tax: As Africa increasingly introduces specific taxes on digital financial services (DFS) such as mobile money, do DFS taxes exacerbate or reduce gender inequality?…

News
A picture of Freetown's glorious cotton tree in the city centre, known to have existed in at least 1787.
December 2022
Researchers and policymakers to discuss tax collection for Sierra Leone’s development

On December 7th and 8th, over 100 policymakers, researchers, members of civil society, and other stakeholders will gather at the Radisson Blu in Freetown for a conference on the topic of tax for development in Sierra Leone….

blurred man holding his ID in focus to the camera.
November 2022|
Blog

Identity issues: Four challenges for digital IDs in Africa’s tax systems

by Fabrizio Santoro, Moyo Arewa & Celeste Scarpini

From streamlining primary healthcare to amplifying agricultural outcomes, digital IDs matter. Here are some of the reasons why……

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