The International Budget Partnership has recently embarked on a new Tax Equity Initiative, which aims to ensure citizens and civil society have the tools needed to effectively engage in tax reform. As part of this work, they have developed some resources to help civic actors deepen their engagement and to learn from other.
This includes:
- Report: Of citizens and taxes: A global scan of civil society work on taxation (Report dataset)
- Paper: The politics of tax reform in low- and middle-income countries
- Paper: Reflection points for civic actors on the politics of tax reform
- Budget Brief: Promoting equity through taxation in developing countries: What do we know? And what role can civil society play?
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