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Tax Justice UK | The latest Sunday Times Tax List reveals a curious gap: while the UK is home to 156 billionaires, only 100 people paid more than £11 million in tax last year — and some mega-rich individuals with fortunes over £10 billion don’t appear at all. This isn’t just a quirk of data but a sy...

Tax Justice Network | Without any public debate, EU countries have agreed to exempt US multinationals from most of the elements of the global minimum tax – when the tax dodging of those same US multinationals costs the bloc €14 billion in lost revenues each year. The loss is a significant underminin...

Tax Justice Network | 2025 saw two quite different types of negotiations in international tax. In one, the countries of the world have been negotiating at the United Nations, to agree how they can cooperate to end the vast tax abuse of multinational companies and wealthy individuals with hidden offs...

Jung & Naiv | A conversation with Gabriel Zucman about global inequality, taxing billionaires and Gabriel’s proposals for it, the political hurdles and potential countermeasures, the future of capitalism, as well as Gabriel’s academic background.

Source: Jung & Naiv.

Oxfam | Billionaire fortunes have grown at a rate three times faster than the previous five years since the election of Donald Trump in November 2024. While US billionaires have seen the sharpest growth in their fortunes, billionaires in the rest of the world have also seen double digit increases. T...

Public Services International | Commissioned by the Network of Unions for Tax Justice and the Austrian Chamber of Labour, this study provides the most comprehensive modelling to date of how a global shift to unitary taxation would reallocate multinational profits and corporate tax revenues. The rese...