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What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Tax Justice?

What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Tax Justice?
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Publisher : SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : 9781529668605
ISBN-13 : 1529668603
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Book Synopsis What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Tax Justice? by : Alex Cobham

Download or read book What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Tax Justice? written by Alex Cobham and published by SAGE Publications Limited. This book was released on 2024-01-05 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book lays out what we know about the scale, history and impacts of tax abuse. From profit-shifting by multinational corporations to the exploitation of offshore tax havens. It sheds light on the people and organisations that enable tax abuse, and the stark social inequalities it creates. Crucially, it also explores what we can do about it. What are the practical realities of challenging the threats of tax injustice and of holding abusers accountable? What are the policies and institutional shifts we need to see and fight for? It is estimated that cross-border tax abuse accounts for around half a trillion dollars of lost revenue around the world each year. This is important. Alex Cobham shows us that tax is more than just business regulation or economic policy. It is a powerful tool for creating a fair and just society. It is our social superpower. Alex Cobham is an economist and chief executive of Tax Justice Network. The ‘What Do We Know and What Should We Do About...?′ series offers readers short, up-to-date overviews of key issues often misrepresented, simplified or misunderstood in modern society and the media. Each book is written by a leading social scientist with an established reputation in the relevant subject area. "Short, sharp and compelling." - Alex Preston, The Observer "If you want to learn a lot about what matters most, in as short a time as possible, this is the series for you." - Danny Dorling, Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography, University of Oxford


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