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Accounting for Poverty: How international tax rules keep people poor

Governments in developing countries need to spend more money on public services if they are to have a serious impact on poverty. If current trends continue, the gap between the amount that is available to governments and the amount they need to meet their international poverty reduction commitments will keep growing.

By ActionAid

[21/09/2009]

942 kb

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What next? Tax cooperation after the London G20 summit

The outcome of the London G20 summit in April 2009 was the renewal of more than a decade’s work by rich nations to tackle the problem of international tax cooperation, with a welcome recognition that developing countries need to benefit from this work too.

By Martin Hearson

[01/05/2009]

339 kb

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Hole in the Pocket

Why unpaid taxes are the missing link in development finance.

By ActionAid

[24/11/2008]

163 kb

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Taxing Solutions report

ActionAid calls for tightened corporate tax laws as ‘Business Call to Action’ launched.

By ActionAid

[06/05/2008]

192 kb

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