
Tax conversations Africa, The podcast offers alternative thought to African tax systems. Tax conversations Africa is powered by the Tax Justice Network Africa (TJNA) in partnership with the Institute for Economic Justice (IEJ), and the generous support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Africa faces several challenges as it struggles to protect its own tax base in the face of renewed interest as a favourite destination for foreign investments. The race to attract foreign investments is emerging as a “race to the bottom” as countrie... more
The strategic driver under this thematic programme is the ineffective fiscal regime governing the extractive sector in resource rich African countries which results in inadequate mobilization of tax revenues from the extractives sector. Our goal is t... more
Tax abuse and IFFs from Africa occur within the context of the International Financial Architecture (IFA). The focus will be on fostering an inclusive and transparent global financial framework that curbs IFFs. The prevailing global tax rules and th... more
Growing inequality and wealth concentration where half of the world’s wealth lies in the hands of just 1% of the population poses a serious threat to the global economy and undermines democracy. Existing flaws in international financial systems have ... more
In this final episode of a five-part series that looks at the Use of Research Evidence (URE) by Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in formulating fair tax policies in Africa, we take stock of all the lessons learnt by use of research evidence.
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In this episode, we focus on Uganda which has in recent times engaged in re-looking its double taxation agreements with some of its trading partners. Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Uganda have long called for renegotiations of Double Taxation ... more
This episode looks at the concept of double taxation in Zambia, which is among the top five tobacco leaf growing countries in Africa. While taxation in general, is typically focused on revenue mobilisation, in Zambia the taxation of goods like tobacc... more
In this episode, we are putting a spotlight on the informal tax sector in Nigeria. The country’s informal sector is taxed by the local government. According to a report by Overseas Development Institute (ODI), it was concluded that the abundance of N... more
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