Naomi Fowler
@naomifowler.bsky.social
Podcast suprema @taxjustice.net Producer and host of the Taxcast. I direct Justicia ImPositiva, Impôts et Justice Sociale, É Da Sua Conta, الجباية ببساطة Unequal India Decoded, & The Corruption Diaries. All available here: https://podcasts.taxjustice.net/
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Today, the 2025 State of Tax Justice report reveals that the OECD has delayed publication of multinational tax data by over six months, without public explanation. When data disappears, so does leverage for change.
Solidarity with @taxjustice.net and everyone forcing these numbers into the light.
Solidarity with @taxjustice.net and everyone forcing these numbers into the light.
November 5, 2025 at 12:07 AM
Today, the 2025 State of Tax Justice report reveals that the OECD has delayed publication of multinational tax data by over six months, without public explanation. When data disappears, so does leverage for change.
Solidarity with @taxjustice.net and everyone forcing these numbers into the light.
Solidarity with @taxjustice.net and everyone forcing these numbers into the light.
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2) "despite their economic costs, these leaders tend to be good at holding on to power, lasting on average eight years" www.theguardian.com/news/ng-inte...
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"To accept the US claim to ‘exceptionalism’ on international tax matters (or worse, to allow Washington to write tax rules for the whole world) should clearly be unacceptable in a world of sovereign, independent nations." - @jayatighosh.bsky.social and @josephestiglitz.bsky.social
The Us Threat To Global Tax Reform: A Proposal For Protecting Multilateralism
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"To accept the US claim to ‘exceptionalism’ on international tax matters (or worse, to allow Washington to write tax rules for the whole world) should clearly be unacceptable in a world of sovereign, independent nations." - @jayatighosh.bsky.social and @josephestiglitz.bsky.social