Pandora Papers and the Battle to End Secretive Financial Systems: If Not Now, When?

The International Consortium for Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) – together with whom the Global Alliance for Tax Justi
The Global South Needs a Just Alternative to the OECD Deal: Lessons from South Africa

Global South countries experience the impacts of profit shifting differently from the wealthy nations in the OECD, and t
APMDD Holds Day of Action for Tax Justice in Asia

The Asian People’s Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD) – member of Tax and Fiscal Justice Asia (TAFJA) and the Glob
APMDD Holds Day of Action for Tax Justice in Asia

The Asian People’s Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD) – member of Tax and Fiscal Justice Asia (TAFJA) and the Glob
GATJ calls other CSOs to reject the forthcoming G7/ G20/ OECD tax deal

The Global Alliance for Tax Justice (GATJ) calls other civil society organisations from all around the world to reject t
Feminists Need to Talk More About Taxes as a Women’s Rights Issue

The East African Tax and Governance Network (EATGN), member of the Global Alliance for Tax Justice (GATJ), has been publ
Tax Justice Is a Fundamental Part of the Fight Against Inequality

The central problem in Latin America and the Caribbean is not poverty, but the extreme wealth concentrated in a few hand
Global Minimum Tax of 15% Would Only Benefit Developed Countries

On 9 July, the G20 endorsed the proposal for a global corporate minimum tax of 15%. It was launched in early June by the
TJNA: African CSOs Call for Rejection of the G7 Global Tax Deal

In response to the G7 finance ministers tax deal, Tax Justice Network Africa (TJNA) – our regional network in the Africa
GATJ Reaction to the OECD Inclusive Framework Statement

The Global Alliance for Tax Justice (GATJ) reiterates its concerns regarding the OECD-led Inclusive Framework (IF)’s unf