A Taxing Journey: How Civic Actors Influence Tax Policy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350344655
ISBN-10: 1350344656
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350344656
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Introduction
Paolo de Renzio and Jason Lakin
Chapter 2. A Taxing Journey: How Civic Actors Influence Tax Policy. Synthesis Chapter.
Paolo de Renzio and Jason Lakin
Chapter 3. The Yellow Vests: A French Cry for Tax Justice.
Alexis Spire
Chapter 4. Reforming Tax Administration in Guatemala.
Gustavo Berganza
Chapter 5. Questioning Tax Treaties in Kenya: The Role of Public Interest Litigation as a Tool for Tax Justice Advocacy.
Joy Waruguru Ndubai
Chapter 6. Targeting Fiscal Privileges: Fundar's Campaign Against Tax Amnesties in Mexico.
Israel Santos Flores
Chapter 7. Critical Collaboration: The Power and Limits of Civil Society Engagement in Sin Tax Reforms in the Philippines.
Kenneth Isaiah Ibasco Abante
Chapter 8. Opposing Unfair Taxes: Campaigning Against the Mobile Money Tax and Social Media Tax in Uganda.
Solomon Rukundo
Chapter 9. Attempts to Tax the Rich in Three U.S. States.
Alan Essig
Chapter 10. Conclusions and Key Lessons
Paolo de Renzio and Jason Lakin
List of Contributors
Paolo de Renzio and Jason Lakin
Chapter 2. A Taxing Journey: How Civic Actors Influence Tax Policy. Synthesis Chapter.
Paolo de Renzio and Jason Lakin
Chapter 3. The Yellow Vests: A French Cry for Tax Justice.
Alexis Spire
Chapter 4. Reforming Tax Administration in Guatemala.
Gustavo Berganza
Chapter 5. Questioning Tax Treaties in Kenya: The Role of Public Interest Litigation as a Tool for Tax Justice Advocacy.
Joy Waruguru Ndubai
Chapter 6. Targeting Fiscal Privileges: Fundar's Campaign Against Tax Amnesties in Mexico.
Israel Santos Flores
Chapter 7. Critical Collaboration: The Power and Limits of Civil Society Engagement in Sin Tax Reforms in the Philippines.
Kenneth Isaiah Ibasco Abante
Chapter 8. Opposing Unfair Taxes: Campaigning Against the Mobile Money Tax and Social Media Tax in Uganda.
Solomon Rukundo
Chapter 9. Attempts to Tax the Rich in Three U.S. States.
Alan Essig
Chapter 10. Conclusions and Key Lessons
Paolo de Renzio and Jason Lakin
List of Contributors
Recenzii
Through a series of careful case studies covering a range of lower and higher income countries, A Taxing Journey highlights the role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in effecting tax reform, elucidating an often important but understudied aspect of the political economy of tax reform. By showing how civic activism around tax works-and sometimes does not work--it offers useful lessons for CSOs interested in getting involved in tax issues by highlighting the use of a variety of approaches, such as media campaigns and advocacy with legislators, to influence policy. It should be essential reading for would-be tax reformers around the world.
Taxation is at the heart of governance, yet equitable tax reform is a daunting challenge. This authoritative study, drawing on cases across the globe, unpacks the creative strategies used by citizen groups. What coalitions do they form? What capacities do they need? When--and why--do they sometimes succeed? With rich, detailed narratives, this book provides a pathbreaking analysis of this vital subject.
This is clearly an important publication that hopefully maps out an expanding research agenda. For those already convinced that taxation lies at the centre of many developmental, democratic and equity questions, it provides a unique lens to inform our understanding. It is perhaps most useful for those interested in advancing tax reform outside the OECD, including those wishing to advance international tax justice.
Taxation is at the heart of governance, yet equitable tax reform is a daunting challenge. This authoritative study, drawing on cases across the globe, unpacks the creative strategies used by citizen groups. What coalitions do they form? What capacities do they need? When--and why--do they sometimes succeed? With rich, detailed narratives, this book provides a pathbreaking analysis of this vital subject.
This is clearly an important publication that hopefully maps out an expanding research agenda. For those already convinced that taxation lies at the centre of many developmental, democratic and equity questions, it provides a unique lens to inform our understanding. It is perhaps most useful for those interested in advancing tax reform outside the OECD, including those wishing to advance international tax justice.