All posts tagged "taxation"
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AI’s displacement of workers necessitates ‘ambitious fiscal innovation’, says US think tank
Governments will need to undertake “ambitious fiscal innovation” in response to the widespread impact of artificial intelligence, a leading US policy think tank has said. The Brookings Institution report Public
- Posted January 26, 2026
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Easy money: transforming tax collection
By digitally transforming the collection of financial data, governments can streamline and automate the process of assessing and collecting business taxes. But to successfully deliver reforms, the panellists warned at
- Posted October 11, 2021
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OECD tax deal set to hike receipts from digital giants and corporations
Some 131 OECD member countries have agreed a landmark deal to reform international taxation, which includes setting a minimum global corporation tax. The agreement, which was signed last week, aims
- Posted July 7, 2021
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Taxing times: SMEs cautious about open banking
The UK government is exploring how technology can streamline tax administration. But HMRC must not add more burden to a community that is already being battered by COVID-19 and Brexit.
- Posted January 14, 2021
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HMRC explores the potential of open banking to ‘streamline’ tax
The UK’s HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is investigating how it can use small businesses’ and self-employed individuals’ real-time financial transaction data, obtained with their permission through open banking, to
- Posted December 16, 2020
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How inequality fosters instability: top civil servants on tackling the ‘populist backlash’
When people feel that the game of life is fixed, they lose trust in leaders and institutions – resorting to protests and populists. At the 2020 Global Government Summit, top
- Posted May 3, 2020
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The coming generation of tax vehicles
Taxation can be a powerful policy instrument, influencing social as well as economic change. And as Gavin O’Toole finds, a growing number of governments are using fiscal tools to shape
- Posted March 19, 2018







