ICIJ Releases Mauritius Leaks
After the 2016 Panama Papers and the 2017 Paradise Papers, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has released another set of more than 200,000… Read More ›
After the 2016 Panama Papers and the 2017 Paradise Papers, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has released another set of more than 200,000… Read More ›
Join the ANU Research School of Economics (RSE) to learn about Australia’s Indigenous history and the economic issues faced by Indigenous Australians with a panel… Read More ›
Progress continues on implementing the BEPS Action 5 minimum standard, with a further 22 jurisdictions changing their laws to address harmful tax practices. On 19… Read More ›
Tax-to-GDP ratios increased in the majority of Asian and Pacific economies covered by a new OECD report published yesterday. Nine of the economies in the… Read More ›
The University of North Carolina is organising its twenty-third annual tax symposium, designed to bring together leading tax scholars from economics, accounting, finance, law, political… Read More ›
Last week, Norway and the United Nations has entered into a new partnership on strengthening international tax policy and enhancing domestic tax capacity. Norway will… Read More ›
The 46th Australian Parliament was opened on 2 July 2019 after the federal election. To help parliamentarians familiarise with issues that may be considered over… Read More ›
ANU Crawford School PhD Seminar (Econ) How do misperceptions of inequality shape support for redistribution and voting behaviour? Evidence from a randomised survey experiment in… Read More ›
Improving the tax treaty dispute resolution process is a top priority of the OECD and G20’s Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) Project. The Mutual… Read More ›
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has released its latest Going for Growth 2019 report, which calls for governments to embark on structural… Read More ›
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