International Centre for Tax and Development
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Improving #tax policy & admin in lower-income countries through collaborative #research. Retrouvez nous en français à @ICTD_fr. Based at @IDS_UK. #Tax4Dev
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🎓Are you a PhD student working on your research project?
Read this blog by our PhD students, Adienne Lees & Sripriya who reflect on their writing retreat experience at Gladstone's Library & share their advice with fellow students.
➡️ow.ly/w99O50ReU8P
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After 10 years as Director of IDS, Professor Melissa Leach reflects on her experiences in development and at the institute that has been her base for more than a third of a century.
Read part 1 of Reflecting and re-casting: a decade as IDS Director 👇
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🔍Our researchers explore the relationship between the governance of armed groups and the power of rural chiefs since the 1990, in 106 villages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
🔗Check the results of their analysis➡️ow.ly/YpV850R35Xr
Institute of Development Studies UNU-WIDER
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🔔Last chance to register!
Don't miss today's webinar on setting right tax targets with an impressive line up of speakers.
🕑 2p.m. UTC
Register here ➡️ ow.ly/ppBz50ReVCz
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📄What are the challenges surrounding the taxation of high net worth individuals in Nigeria?
Our latest research explores this in general terms, then with a focus on Borno State using key informant interviews, among other methods.
See ➡️ ow.ly/GkOM50RhatR
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📬Have you read the latest issue of 'ICTD Insights'?
🔎In this edition, we highlight our extensive work on gender & taxation through videos, publications & much more.
🔗See here: ow.ly/TEKp50Rg3II
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🎓Are you a PhD student working on your research project?
Read this blog by our PhD students, Adienne Lees & Sripriya who reflect on their writing retreat experience at Gladstone's Library & share their advice with fellow students.
➡️ow.ly/w99O50ReU8P
#AcademicTwitter #PhDLife
Join us tomorrow for the International Centre for Tax and Development Webinar on Tax Targets. I'll be drawing lessons from UNU-WIDER work & recent International Tax Compact Tax Gap workshop 📈
Sign-up: ictd.ac/event/webinar-… #FairTaxation
How much more tax can LICs raise? How do we get there, and what should we watch out for in the process? Register for this webinar to learn more about this from a wonderful line up of experts! UNU-WIDER IMF ODI Institute for Fiscal Studies Kenya School of Revenue Administration International Centre for Tax and Development
Happening this week!
See our Research Fellow Amina Ebrahim and other expert panelists in this International Centre for Tax and Development webinar on Getting Targets Right – How much tax can low-income countries raise? Details and registration below 👇
📄How should governments in sub-Saharan Africa boost their own-source revenue?
🔍 Our latest working paper explores the decision of policymakers to expand property taxation into rural areas, with a focus on Kono District, Sierra Leone.
See➡️ow.ly/QnKl50Refv4
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🎓Are you a PhD student working on your research project?
Read this blog by our PhD students, Adienne Lees & Sripriya who reflect on their writing retreat experience at Gladstone's Library & share their advice with fellow students.
➡️ow.ly/w99O50ReU8P
#AcademicTwitter #PhDLife
📃 How do people’s perceptions of mobile money taxes impact their use of mobile money?
🔎 This ICTD study investigates the intricate dynamics surrounding the implementation and reception of mobile money taxes, with a focus on Ghana.
🔗ow.ly/FmI950R7nI3
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📝 VAT is a crucial source of revenue for lower-income countries but is often constrained by several challenges.
🔎 This @VoxDev article discusses new research that argues for the need to make the #VAT more efficient.
#TaxTwitter Giulia Mascagni
🔗 ow.ly/HcEw50Rb8yX
Reflections from a writing retreat with my PhD pal+rock Adrienne Lees
ictd.ac/blog/five-refl… via International Centre for Tax and Development
📄How should governments in sub-Saharan Africa boost their own-source revenue?
🔍 Our latest working paper explores the decision of policymakers to expand property taxation into rural areas, with a focus on Kono District, Sierra Leone.
See➡️ow.ly/QnKl50Refv4
#TaxTwitter